Sweltering Dubai and Abu Dhabi weather forecast: Top temperature predicted to reach 43 degrees Celsius today
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has released the weather forecast for Wednesday, August 13, 2025, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah are expected to see a sizzling hot day, with the maximum temperature reaching 43°C in all three cities. The minimum temperature will be slightly cooler, with Abu Dhabi and Sharjah experiencing a low of 33°C, while Dubai will see a minimum of 34°C.
The humidity levels in internal areas of the UAE will range between 10% and 65%. The skies will be fair to partly cloudy at times, offering some relief from the intense heat.
Light to moderate southeasterly winds are expected in the morning, shifting to northwesterly and freshening at times during the day. Wind speeds are expected to range between 10–25 kmph, reaching up to 35 kmph.
Good news for beachgoers, as the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea are expected to be slight, making for calm and pleasant sea conditions.
It's important to note that the highest temperature recorded in the country on Tuesday was a staggering 47.3°C in Al Jazeera B.G (Al Dhafra Region) at 3.45pm. While no new facts about cloud-seeding missions, coolest spots, or heat-related illnesses were mentioned, it's crucial to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions to avoid heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
Stay tuned for more updates on the UAE weather conditions. Stay safe and cool!
[1] Source: National Centre of Meteorology (NCM)
- The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) also provides forecasts for various other domains, such as entertainment, news, business, sports, and weather-forecasting, to help residents in the UAE plan their activities accordingly.
- While the weather forecast for Wednesday, August 13, 2025, predicates a scorching day in the UAE, residents can enjoy a calmer evening at the beach, as the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea are expected to be slight.
- With the weather forecast showing an increased chance of high temperatures, it is essential to stay updated on the latest weather-forecasting data and take necessary precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses, such as heat exhaustion or heatstroke.