UAE Weather Forecast: Rising Temperatures and Humidity Expected Tomorrow
UAE weather tomorrow: Fair to partly cloudy skies; temperature to rise to 40°C in Abu Dhabi

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On May 26, the UAE will experience fair to partly cloudy weather with temperatures reaching 40°C in Abu Dhabi. Humidity will increase overnight, particularly in coastal areas, while light winds will prevail. The National Centre of Meteorology advises avoiding sun exposure during Eid Al Adha due to high temperatures.
- 01Temperatures in Abu Dhabi will peak at 40°C, while Dubai and Sharjah will see 38°C and 39°C respectively.
- 02Minimum temperatures are expected to be 28°C in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and 25°C in Sharjah.
- 03The weather will be fair to partly cloudy, with increased humidity overnight and into Wednesday morning.
- 04Light to moderate winds will blow from the south-west to north-west across the region.
- 05The National Centre of Meteorology warns against sun exposure during the Eid Al Adha break due to rising temperatures.
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The weather in the UAE on Tuesday, May 26, is expected to be fair to partly cloudy, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). Temperatures are forecasted to reach 40°C in Abu Dhabi, with Dubai and Sharjah experiencing 38°C and 39°C respectively. Minimum temperatures will be 28°C in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and 25°C in Sharjah. Humidity levels will rise overnight, particularly in coastal areas, accompanied by light to moderate winds from the south-west to north-west. The NCM has advised the public to avoid sun exposure during the Eid Al Adha holiday due to the anticipated heat.
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Residents should prepare for high temperatures and increased humidity, particularly in coastal areas, which may affect outdoor activities.
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