The hottest day this summer may well have just passed us by.
On Friday, July 27, the UAE witnessed temperatures of 49°C for the first time this year.
The good news is that it could be the hottest day this summer as temperatures within the country will hover around 42°C to 44°C during the coming weeks, and drop by another two degrees for the rest of August.
International Weather forecasting service provider AccuWeather has, in its forecast for both Dubai and Abu Dhabi, marked Friday as the hottest day ever this year registering the temperature at 49°C - a jump of three degrees compared to the previous day.
According to the National Centre for Meteorology and Seismology in the UAE the temperature during the coming few days would hover around 46°C to 48°C in internal areas, while it will range between 40°C to 44°C degrees in coastal areas.
“During the next 24 hours the weather is going to remain partly cloudy to cloudy.
“Cloud amounts will increase over some eastern and southern areas, with some towering clouds by afternoon over some of these areas. Winds will be light to moderate in general,” said the forecaster.
All the readings refer to temperatures in the shade and can differ quite a bit when compared to temperatures directly under the sun.
On Friday, July 27, the UAE witnessed temperatures of 49°C for the first time this year.
The good news is that it could be the hottest day this summer as temperatures within the country will hover around 42°C to 44°C during the coming weeks, and drop by another two degrees for the rest of August.
International Weather forecasting service provider AccuWeather has, in its forecast for both Dubai and Abu Dhabi, marked Friday as the hottest day ever this year registering the temperature at 49°C - a jump of three degrees compared to the previous day.
According to the National Centre for Meteorology and Seismology in the UAE the temperature during the coming few days would hover around 46°C to 48°C in internal areas, while it will range between 40°C to 44°C degrees in coastal areas.
“During the next 24 hours the weather is going to remain partly cloudy to cloudy.
“Cloud amounts will increase over some eastern and southern areas, with some towering clouds by afternoon over some of these areas. Winds will be light to moderate in general,” said the forecaster.
All the readings refer to temperatures in the shade and can differ quite a bit when compared to temperatures directly under the sun.
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