Emirates | Temperatures will reach 50 degrees Celsius in the interior areas and very hot conditions will occur in the coming days

2024-07-06 2024-07-06T11:15:58Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Weather of Arabia - Specialists from the National Center of Meteorology in the Emirates said that the latest computer outputs indicate that the Emirates will be affected in the coming days by a gradual rise in temperatures, with an intensification of the heat and the prevalence of dusty atmosphere in various regions.

 

National Centre: Temperatures reach 50 degrees in the interior areas of the country

In detail, the Emirates will be affected, God willing, during the current week by a strong air surge in the upper layers of the atmosphere and the accompanying air mass with high surface heating, so hot to very hot weather prevails in various regions of the country, especially desert ones, and the maximum temperature reaches the end of the week in the capital. Abu Dhabi reached approximately 47 degrees Celsius, while it reached 50 degrees Celsius in the interior areas, including the city of Al Ain and its environs.

Weather forecast and temperatures in the capital, Abu Dhabi

According to the National Centre, humid weather prevails at night and in the morning, with a chance for light fog to form over some coastal areas. Winds are also variable between westerly, northwesterly and southwesterly at times, becoming active and laden with dust, causing a decrease in horizontal visibility.

50 Celsius in Al Ain in the coming days. See details

God knows.

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