- It will remain hot in Abu Dhabi, with the mercury peaking at 45C, but feeling more like 63C as humidity levels hit 25%
- While clear skies in Dubai will see temperatures reach 41C, Fujairah will reach a maximum of 36C
- The east coast and northern emirates will enjoy slightly cooler conditions today, whilst the rest of the UAE continues to roast, according to NCMS
- Overnight temperatures will continue to rise above 30C in coastal areas, and a high of 45C is expected for Thursday in Dubai
- The National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS) is engaged in the study of a broad range of atmospheric phenomena and processes to determine climatic conditions in UAE
- Peak summer in UAE runs between July and August, when the average maximum temperature is 49°C
- UAE has a tropical desert climate and experiences heat for the most part of the year, given its location in the Northern desert belt
- Best way to avoid direct heat exposure is by staying indoors whenever possible, especially from noon until around 03:00 PM
- UAE residents are advised to protect themselves in the summer by using a good sunscreen. wearing light and breathable clothing, carrying an umbrella and sunglasses and staying hydrated always
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