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Highs of 49°C, Dusty Winds, and Chance of Rain: UAE Weather, July 28

Highs of 49°C, Dusty Winds, and Chance of Rain: UAE Weather, July 28

UAE Moments28-07-2025
The UAE continues to sizzle under extreme heat as inland areas reach temperatures up to 49°C, while coastal regions hover around 47°C. Nights remain humid, especially over coastal areas, with relative humidity levels peaking at 90%.
Today's weather will be fair to partly cloudy, with a chance of convective clouds forming over eastern and southern regions, which could bring light rainfall.
Winds May Stir Up Dust
Expect light to moderate southeasterly to northeasterly winds, reaching up to 40 km/h, potentially causing blowing dust, particularly in open areas.
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