49°C in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah - UAE weather Sunny and partly cloudy conditions

In the UAE's coastal regions and islands, relative humidity will be very high at 70 to 90%.

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If you're going outside today, remember to bring your sunscreen and an umbrella because the weather in the UAE will be bright and warm.

The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) predicts that it will generally be sunny to partly overcast today. By morning, low clouds will be seen over the eastern coast; by afternoon, convection may develop eastward. Wednesday morning will be humid with a potential of fog or mist forming over some internal and coastal locations.

The country's interior is forecast to experience high temperatures between 45 and 49 °C. In the coastal regions and on the islands, highs will range from 41 to 47°C, while in the highlands, they will range from 31 to 37°C.

recorded over the country today morning is 24.8°C in Barakah (Al Dafrah Region) at 06:15 UAE Local time
recorded over the country today morning is 24.8°C in Barakah (Al Dafrah Region) at 06:15 UAE Local time

The lowest temperature yesterday was 27.4°C, which was measured at 12am on Jais Mountain, Ras Al Khaimah.

The highest temperature recorded over the country today is 48.9°C in Mezaira (Al Dhafra Region) at 15:15 UAE Local time.
The highest temperature recorded over the country today is 48.9°C in Mezaira (Al Dhafra Region) at 15:15 UAE Local time.

At 3:15 p.m., the greatest temperature was measured at 48.9 °C in Mezaira, Al Dhafra.

Coastal and island locations will see high humidity of 70–90%, compared to 60–80% in interior areas.

Light to moderate winds with occasional strengthening in the Southeast to Northwest direction, with velocities of 10 to 25, reaching 35 km/hr, are to be anticipated.

In the Arabian Gulf, the sea will be mostly calm, and in the Oman Sea, it will occasionally be mild to moderate.

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