
UAE weather tomorrow: Chance of rain; temperatures to hit 41°C in Abu Dhabi, Dubai
There is a chance of convective clouds being formed eastward and southward by afternoon, which could bring rain.
Light to moderate Southeasterly to Northeasterly winds will blow, freshening at times, causing blowing dust and sand, with a speed of 10–25kmph reaching 40kmph.
Temperatures will hit 41°C in Abu Dhabi and in Dubai, they will see a high of 43°C in internal areas like Gasyoura. The highest temperature on Tuesday of 47.3°C was recorded at 1.30pm in Bada Dafas of Al Dhafra region.
Meanwhile, mercury will dip to 34°C in Abu Dhabi and 35°C in Dubai. The country will see a low of 31°C in Fujairah.
Conditions at sea will be slight to moderate at times in the Arabian Gulf and slight in the Oman Sea.
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