The United Arab Emirates is bracing for a significant rise in temperatures this week, with predictions indicating that some regions in Abu Dhabi might experience highs of up to 48°C. This forecast comes from the National Centre of Meteorology, which has highlighted Thursday as the peak day for these extreme conditions. Areas in the Abu Dhabi emirate, such as Mezaira, Gasyoura, and Al Quaa, are expected to bear the brunt of this heat, while Abu Dhabi city itself could see temperatures soar to 43°C.
In contrast, Dubai is anticipated to be somewhat cooler, with the mercury expected to hit a maximum of 40°C on Thursday. This sharp increase in temperature follows a spring season that was relatively mild, characterized by periods of unsettled weather. However, in the past few weeks, the UAE has experienced consistent temperatures exceeding 40°C in numerous regions, signaling the imminent arrival of the summer season.
With the official onset of summer in the Northern Hemisphere set for June 21, meteorologists are forecasting that the hot conditions will persist across the UAE in the weeks ahead. This escalation in temperature marks a notable shift from the previous season, underscoring the dynamic weather patterns typical of the region.
The upcoming heat wave is a reminder of the intense summer climate that is characteristic of the UAE, as residents prepare to cope with the soaring temperatures. The anticipation of continued high temperatures emphasizes the need for awareness and preparedness as the country transitions into the hottest months of the year.
