Hazy weather and high temperatures are expected. Victor Besa/The National
Hazy weather and high temperatures are expected. Victor Besa/The National
Hazy weather and high temperatures are expected. Victor Besa/The National
Hazy weather and high temperatures are expected. Victor Besa/The National

UAE weather: Temperatures begin slow climb across the emirates


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Temperatures are set to continue rising on Friday as the UAE prepares for a hot and humid Ramadan.

Dubai is predicted to reach 35°C, with Abu Dhabi coming in at a slightly lower maximum temperature of 32°C. Internal regions may be even hotter, ranging between 37°C and 41°C.

Hazy conditions are expected to last throughout the day, with cloud appearing in the west.

Friday night, like the day, will be fairly humid, extending into Saturday morning.

Seas will be relatively calm, accompanied by fresh coastal winds coming off both the Oman sea and Arabian Gulf.

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