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Khaleej Times
a day ago
- Climate
- Khaleej Times
UAE weather tomorrow: Fair to party cloudy day, 43°C maximum in Dubai
The weather in the UAE on Saturday, June 28, is expected to be fair to partly cloudy in general, with clouds appearing eastward by afternoon, according to the copuntry's National Center of Meteorology (NCM). It will be humid by Saturday night and Sunday morning over some coastal areas. Light to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds, freshening at times, are expected, with a speed of 10–20kmph, reaching 35kmph. The sea will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and in Oman Sea. Temperatures in Dubai is expected to range between 32°C minimum and 43°C maximum, while in Abu Dhabi it will be between 30°C and 40°C. Temperatures in Sharjah will range between 30°C and 44°C. The highest temperature recorded over the country on Friday, June 27, was 49.9°C in Sweihan (Al Ain) at 2pm UAE local time.


Gulf Insider
2 days ago
- Climate
- Gulf Insider
NCM Forecast: Several Saudi Regions To Witness Temperatures 1.2 °C Above Average In August
The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) revealed on Wednesday that climate forecasts for the summer of 2025 in Saudi Arabia indicate that temperatures will be 1.2 degrees Celsius above average in several regions of the Kingdom during the month of August. The NCM explained that probable forecasts indicate that average surface temperatures will be above average across most regions of the Kingdom during the summer of 2025. The increase is expected to reach approximately 1 degree Celsius in the regions of Riyadh, Qassim, Hail, the Eastern Province, and the Northern Borders, while the increase is expected to be less than 1 degree Celsius in the rest of the regions. It added that the highest increase above average will reach 1.2 degrees Celsius in parts of Al-Jouf, Hail, Qassim, Tabuk, and the Eastern Province during August. According to the center, rainfall is expected to be around average across most regions of the Kingdom. Rainfall in July and August is expected to be above average in the regions of Jazan, Al-Baha, Najran, Asir, as well as parts of Madinah, Makkah, and the southwestern parts of the Kingdom. The NCM indicated that rainfall is expected to be around average in Riyadh and the rest of the regions.


Zawya
2 days ago
- Climate
- Zawya
Several Saudi regions to witness temperatures 1.2 °C above average in August
RIYADH — The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) revealed on Wednesday that climate forecasts for the summer of 2025 in Saudi Arabia indicate that temperatures will be 1.2 degrees Celsius above average in several regions of the Kingdom during the month of August. The NCM explained that probable forecasts indicate that average surface temperatures will be above average across most regions of the Kingdom during the summer of 2025. The increase is expected to reach approximately 1 degree Celsius in the regions of Riyadh, Qassim, Hail, the Eastern Province, and the Northern Borders, while the increase is expected to be less than 1 degree Celsius in the rest of the regions. It added that the highest increase above average will reach 1.2 degrees Celsius in parts of Al-Jouf, Hail, Qassim, Tabuk, and the Eastern Province during August. According to the center, rainfall is expected to be around average across most regions of the Kingdom. Rainfall in July and August is expected to be above average in the regions of Jazan, Al-Baha, Najran, Asir, as well as parts of Madinah, Makkah, and the southwestern parts of the Kingdom. The NCM indicated that rainfall is expected to be around average in Riyadh and the rest of the regions. © Copyright 2022 The Saudi Gazette. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Saudi Gazette
3 days ago
- Climate
- Saudi Gazette
NCM forecast: Several Saudi regions to witness temperatures 1.2 °C above average in August
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) revealed on Wednesday that climate forecasts for the summer of 2025 in Saudi Arabia indicate that temperatures will be 1.2 degrees Celsius above average in several regions of the Kingdom during the month of August. The NCM explained that probable forecasts indicate that average surface temperatures will be above average across most regions of the Kingdom during the summer of 2025. The increase is expected to reach approximately 1 degree Celsius in the regions of Riyadh, Qassim, Hail, the Eastern Province, and the Northern Borders, while the increase is expected to be less than 1 degree Celsius in the rest of the regions. It added that the highest increase above average will reach 1.2 degrees Celsius in parts of Al-Jouf, Hail, Qassim, Tabuk, and the Eastern Province during August. According to the center, rainfall is expected to be around average across most regions of the Kingdom. Rainfall in July and August is expected to be above average in the regions of Jazan, Al-Baha, Najran, Asir, as well as parts of Madinah, Makkah, and the southwestern parts of the Kingdom. The NCM indicated that rainfall is expected to be around average in Riyadh and the rest of the regions.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Climate
- Time of India
UAE heat wave sees 48 degrees Celsius temperature, humidity rises, check this week's forecast
The United Arab Emirates will experience continued hot weather. High temperatures are expected in the coming days. Humid conditions are predicted for the night of June 23 and the morning of June 24. The National Center of Meteorology forecasts fair to partly cloudy skies. Light to moderate winds will cause dust. There is a chance of fog and mist formation. Residents in the Emirates can also anticipate humid weather conditions on the night of June 23, 2025, and Tuesday, June 24, morning. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Current Week's Weather Forecast The UAE is witnessing increasingly hotter days with soaring temperatures, and conditions are likely to remain the same in the coming days. Residents in the Emirates can also anticipate humid weather conditions on the night of June 23, 2025, and Tuesday, June 24, National Center of Meteorology (NCM) recorded the highest temperature on Monday in Dibba (Fujairah) and Umm Al Gaf (Ras Al Khaimah) at around 48° far as Tuesday, June 24, weather is concerned, residents can expect generally fair weather with partly cloudy skies, mostly over some eastern regions. Light to moderate winds will be blowing from the southwest to northwest, occasionally gathering speed and stirring up dust, gusting between 10 and 25 km/h, and are likely to reach up to 40 km/h at sea conditions are likely to remain moderate, though waves can possibly become rough at times, especially in the western areas of the Arabian Gulf, while the Oman Sea is expected to experience slight to moderate conditions, also turning rough the second half of the week, skies are mostly expected to remain partly cloudy with humidity during the night and morning over some coastal and internal areas. According to the National Center of Meteorology, there is a probability of fog and mist to partly cloudy in general, with a slight decrease in temperatures. Humid by night and Thursday morning over some coastal and internal areas with a probability of mist formation to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds, freshening at times and causing blowing dust and sand, with a speed of 10 – 25 reaching 40 km/hr. The sea will be rough to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman to partly cloudy, and clouds appear eastward by afternoon. Humid by night and Friday morning with a probability of fog or mist formation over some coastal and internal to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds, freshening at times and causing blowing dust and sand, with a speed of 10 – 25 reaching 40 km/hr. The sea will be moderate to slight in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman to partly cloudy, and clouds appear eastward by afternoon. Humid by night and Saturday morning with a probability of fog or mist formation over some coastal and internal to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds, freshening at times, with a speed of 10 – 20, reaching 35 km/hr. The sea will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and in the Oman Sea.