Temperatures are set to peak at 28°C in Dubai and 27°C in Abu Dhabi on Christmas Day. The National
Temperatures are set to peak at 28°C in Dubai and 27°C in Abu Dhabi on Christmas Day. The National
Temperatures are set to peak at 28°C in Dubai and 27°C in Abu Dhabi on Christmas Day. The National
Temperatures are set to peak at 28°C in Dubai and 27°C in Abu Dhabi on Christmas Day. The National

UAE weather: Bright Christmas in Abu Dhabi and Dubai


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Those in the UAE dreaming of a bright Christmas are in luck, with sunny weather expected for the festive season.

Some parts of the Emirates have reported rain and fog in recent days amid a cold snap.

But the National Centre of Meteorology has forecast pleasant conditions in the country, including on December 25.

The weather centre said temperatures would peak at 28°C in Dubai and 27°C in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

A stretch of dry weather is also forecast for the Northern Emirates, which have had a number of downpours in recent weeks.

While Christmas Day is not a public holiday in the UAE, many celebrating the occasion typically take leave on December 25 to make the most of the season.

A wide variety of family activities are to be on offer across the country, with Christmas markets in full swing and restaurants hosting special Christmas Eve and Christmas Day brunches with traditional dinners.

In its latest five-day bulletin, the weather centre said conditions would be "fair in general and partly cloudy at times" from Saturday to Monday.

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THE BIO: Martin Van Almsick

Hometown: Cologne, Germany

Family: Wife Hanan Ahmed and their three children, Marrah (23), Tibijan (19), Amon (13)

Favourite dessert: Umm Ali with dark camel milk chocolate flakes

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Navdeep Suri, India's Ambassador to the UAE

There has been a longstanding need from the Indian community to have a religious premises where they can practise their beliefs. Currently there is a very, very small temple in Bur Dubai and the community has outgrown this. So this will be a major temple and open to all denominations and a place should reflect India’s diversity.

It fits so well into the UAE’s own commitment to tolerance and pluralism and coming in the year of tolerance gives it that extra dimension.

What we will see on April 20 is the foundation ceremony and we expect a pretty broad cross section of the Indian community to be present, both from the UAE and abroad. The Hindu group that is building the temple will have their holiest leader attending – and we expect very senior representation from the leadership of the UAE.

When the designs were taken to the leadership, there were two clear options. There was a New Jersey model with a rectangular structure with the temple recessed inside so it was not too visible from the outside and another was the Neasden temple in London with the spires in its classical shape. And they said: look we said we wanted a temple so it should look like a temple. So this should be a classical style temple in all its glory.

It is beautifully located - 30 minutes outside of Abu Dhabi and barely 45 minutes to Dubai so it serves the needs of both communities.

This is going to be the big temple where I expect people to come from across the country at major festivals and occasions.

It is hugely important – it will take a couple of years to complete given the scale. It is going to be remarkable and will contribute something not just to the landscape in terms of visual architecture but also to the ethos. Here will be a real representation of UAE’s pluralism.

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