Weather Tomorrow: UAE Faces Scorching Heat
Residents are advised to stay informed about the weather conditions and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this period, with the peak summer phase expected to last until August 10, bringing extreme heat and dry winds to the region.

The UAE has entered its peak summer phase, known as "Jamrat Al Qayth", with temperatures expected to soar beyond 50°C in desert regions, accompanied by dry winds and heat waves, prompting authorities to advise residents to take necessary precautions.
During this period, residents are advised to limit sun exposure, stay hydrated, and protect vulnerable populations, including the elderly, children, and outdoor workers. The extreme heat is caused by a combination of scorching temperatures, dry winds, and rising humidity, making it a period of heightened caution for residents.
The UAE is expected to experience partly cloudy to cloudy conditions on Saturday, July 5, with low clouds over the East coast and a slight dip in temperatures. Temperatures will range from 31°C to 38°C in Abu Dhabi and 40°C in Dubai, with the lowest temperature expected to be 32°C. Moderate to fresh Northwesterly winds will cause blowing dust and sand, with wind speeds ranging from 10-30 kmph, reaching 45 kmph.
Orange and yellow alerts have been issued for blowing dust and reduction in visibility, with Abu Dhabi Police urging drivers to be cautious, especially with the sea expected to be rough to very rough at times in the Arabian Gulf and slight to moderate in the Oman Sea.