UAE Weather Forecast: Dusty Conditions and High Temperatures Expected
UAE weather forecast: Temperatures to reach 47°C amid dust and rough seas

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The UAE will experience dusty weather with temperatures reaching up to 47°C inland. The National Centre of Meteorology warns of rough seas in the Arabian Gulf and reduced visibility due to strong winds. Slight temperature declines are expected over the weekend, with humidity increasing at night.
- 01Temperatures will reach between 41°C and 36°C in coastal areas and 47°C to 43°C inland.
- 02Dusty conditions are anticipated from Thursday to Saturday, with winds up to 50 km/h reducing visibility.
- 03Sea conditions will be rough to very rough in the Arabian Gulf from Thursday to Saturday, while the Oman Sea remains slight.
- 04Humidity levels are expected to rise during the night and early morning hours over northern coastal areas on Saturday and Sunday.
- 05Temperatures are forecasted to slightly decline on Friday and Saturday, followed by a rise again on Sunday.
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The United Arab Emirates is set to face generally fair but dusty weather in the upcoming days, with temperatures peaking at 47°C inland. According to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM), the region is influenced by a weak low-pressure system from the east and a high-pressure system from the west. Today, coastal areas will see temperatures range from 41°C to 36°C, while inland areas will reach 47°C to 43°C. Dusty conditions are expected to persist from Thursday through Saturday, with strong winds potentially reaching 50 km/h, leading to reduced visibility, especially in western regions. Additionally, the Arabian Gulf will experience rough to very rough sea conditions during this period, while the Oman Sea will remain calmer. Humidity levels are anticipated to rise during the night and early morning hours over some northern coastal areas on the weekend, with temperatures expected to rise again on Sunday.
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The high temperatures and dusty conditions may affect outdoor activities and visibility, posing risks for travelers and those with respiratory issues.
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