Dubai residents and visitors should brace for a hot and humid week ahead as temperatures are expected to hover around 43.96°C, particularly in coastal and interior areas of the UAE.
The Dubai weather will remain predominantly sunny with occasional clouds. As the week progresses, daytime temperatures will rise gradually, with highs ranging from 41°C to 43.96°C.
Saturday saw a peak temperature of 43.96°C in Bada Dafas (Al Dhafra) at 3 PM. This trend is expected to continue through the week. Coastal regions are likely to experience elevated levels of humidity, increasing the discomfort factor, especially in the afternoon.
While skies will generally be clear, some cloud formations may develop in eastern parts of the country.
Winds will be moderate to strong, blowing from the north at speeds reaching up to 6.17 km/h, with occasional gusts on course. These gusts may carry sand and dust into the air, potentially reducing visibility at times.
The sea will remain slight in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea, providing relatively calm marine conditions despite the land heat.
With persistent heat and humidity dominating Dubai’s weather this week, staying safe and prepared is key to enjoying the summer season responsibly.
FAQs About Dubai Weather
What is the highest expected temperature this week in Dubai?
Temperatures are expected to hover around 43.96°C, with the highest recorded recently being 43.96°C.
Is the weather expected to be humid?
Yes, coastal areas in particular are experiencing high humidity levels, especially during the afternoon.
Will the winds cause any disturbances?
Winds are reaching up to 6.17 km/h and could carry sand and dust, potentially affecting visibility.
How is the sea condition?
The sea is expected to remain smooth in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea.
How can I stay safe during this heat?
For staying safe in heat, drink water frequently, stay indoors during peak sun hours, wear breathable clothing, and follow all the heat safety guidelines.