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Breezy With Highs of 46°C: UAE Weather, July 10, 2025

Breezy With Highs of 46°C: UAE Weather, July 10, 2025

UAE Moments4 days ago
It's another hot day across the UAE, with temperatures soaring up to 46°C in internal areas. According to the latest forecast, the country is under the influence of a weak surface and upper low-pressure system, bringing fair to partly cloudy skies, especially towards the east.
High Temperatures Across Regions
Internal areas: 42°C to 46°C
Coastal & islands: 38°C to 42°C
Mountains: 35°C to 39°C
Humidity levels will range from 10% to 80%, varying by region.
Winds to Pick Up in the Daytime
Expect light to moderate northwesterly to southwesterly winds, reaching up to 35 km/h at times. The Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea will remain slight, making for relatively calm coastal conditions.
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