- Dubai is experiencing extreme heat, with a temperature recorded at 49.9 °C.
- Despite the scorching heat, there is no rain expected in the region for the next 10 days.
- Rain showers are sought after for relief from the heat, but there is no respite in sight.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is experiencing scorching heat as temperatures reach unprecedented levels, with the highest recorded temperature hitting 49.9 °C on June 21.
Mezaira in the Al Dhafra region registered this extreme temperature at 15:15 UAE local time, while the lowest temperature recorded on Friday morning was 23.1 °C in Raknah (Al Ain) at 06:00 UAE local time.
Private weather forecast portals predict that the temperature will soar to 45 °C today, June 22, in the Gulf country.
The relentless heat has left residents of the UAE seeking relief, with many hoping for rain in the region.
Rains Expected in Dubai, Abu Dhabi in Next 10 Days?
Rain showers often provide a much-needed respite for those suffering from the intense heat. However, according to data from private weather portals like AccuWeather, there is no rain expected in the UAE over the next 10 days.
Also Read
UAE announces 5-day processing for Dubai visas
The UAE has announced that visa processing time has been reduced from...
Unfortunately, citizens and residents will have to endure high temperatures ranging between 44 °C and 45 °C during this period.
As the mercury continues to rise, residents are advised to take the necessary precautions to stay cool and hydrated during this heatwave.