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UAE weather: Experts have revealed when summer will end
UAE weather: Experts have revealed when summer will end

Time Out Abu Dhabi

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • Time Out Abu Dhabi

UAE weather: Experts have revealed when summer will end

Summer arrived in Abu Dhabi on Saturday June 21, and is famously a time of year when temperatures are hot and humidity is rife. While there are a zillion fun indoor activities that are cool (in more ways than one), you may be wondering, 'How long does summer actually last in Abu Dhabi?' And with temperatures soaring near record highs around the country already, we've got the intel on when it will end. How long will summer last in Abu Dhabi? Astronomically, it has been confirmed that summer will end on Monday September 22 in Abu Dhabi, meaning this year's summer period is exactly three months and one day long. 93 days in total, if you want to be precise. Ibrahim Al Jarwan, Board Chairman of the Emirates Astronomical Society and member of the Arab Union for Space and Astronomy Sciences, confirmed the duration of the UAE summer for 2025. He said: 'Summer will begin astronomically on June 21 with the summer solstice and will last for three months until September 23. 'During this period, temperatures will range between 41 and 43 degrees Celsius, accompanied by dry conditions and active winds.' He continued, 'The UAE will experience its longest daylight hours between June 18 and 24, reaching up to 13 hours and 43 minutes.' After the summer solstice, we can start to look forward to the autumnal equinox, which will happen on Tuesday September 23. Beat the heat with these Abu Dhabi summer activities Head indoors for some activities with AC Let's face it – when the pavements are almost melting, any plans involving the great outdoors are officially cancelled. But don't panic. Just because the weather's taking a scorcher turn doesn't mean your social calendar has to dry up – there are numerous things to do indoors in Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi is serving up an air-conditioned playground of epic proportions, packed with pulse-raising adventures, world-class dining, cultural heavy-hitters and cool-as-a-cucumber dessert drops. Find out about the 27 best things to do indoors this summer in Abu Dhabi, here. Hit the slopes at Snow Abu Dhabi Credit: supplied Literally the coolest establishment in the city, Snow Abu Dhabi is now welcoming visitors to its snowy slopes. Little ones will love the sleigh rides, Polar Express Train, and Crystal Carousel, while older kids can whizz around the park on a suspended roll-glider ride or bounce down a snowy hill in a giant inflatable ball. Dhs200 (snow park pass), Dhs265 (snow premium pass). Open Sun-Thu 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. Level 2, Reem Mall, Reem Island, Have fun at Central With delicious burgers and shakes, cool arcade games and a bowling alley, you can be assured of hours of fun at this popular spot in Yas Bay. It's an easy-on-the-pocket outing too: arcade games are half-price Monday to Thursday, from 4pm to 7pm. Prices vary. Open Mon-Thu 4pm-midnight; Fri-Sat noon-2am; Sun noon-midnight. Yas Bay Waterfront, Keep cool in the pool with a day (or a night) swim (Credit: Ilios) As the temperature rises, one of the best things to do is head to one of Abu Dhabi's beach clubs. Many pools around the capital are temperature-controlled to keep you cool and you can enjoy great day offers. To make your experience even cooler, head for a night swim to see the sunset or even after the sun goes down. ILIOS in Surf Abu Dhabi has launched 'Because It's Her' ladies' day, running from 4pm to 7pm every Friday, where you can get free-flowing drinks for Dhs145 or go for the soft package at Dhs125. Café del Mar in Yas Island also offers night swims during the week. On Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, Noches Del Mar will get you free-flowing drinks for Dhs299 between 8pm and 11pm. On Wednesdays, ladies get unlimited drinks plus a bite for Dhs100, and gents can join the party for Dhs150 (3 drinks plus a bite). Make a splash at Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi The waterpark has loads of fun activities to keep young and old entertained for an entire day with more than 40 splashy rides, various pools, and immersive aqua experiences. And to make things even more interesting, their massive expansion is opening this summer, with 12 shiny new attractions coming soon. Dhs295 (adult day pass). Opening hours vary. Yas Waterworld, Yas Island, (600 511 115). More things to do in Abu Dhabi Everything happening in Abu Dhabi in 2025 From new openings to big events, this is shaping up to be quite a year It's official: Abu Dhabi Comedy Season is returning for a second edition with some huge names Wow, look at this line-up Abu Dhabi to Dubai by bus: How to travel between the two cities Everything you need to know, from getting a Nol card to bus timetables Old Abu Dhabi: 15 best spots to uncover the history of the capital Peel back the layers of time

This is exactly when Dubai summer will end this year
This is exactly when Dubai summer will end this year

Time Out Dubai

time6 days ago

  • Climate
  • Time Out Dubai

This is exactly when Dubai summer will end this year

Summer is famously a time of year when temperatures are hot, humidity is rife and some of our favourite attractions temporarily close. While there are some incredible perks to spending summer in Dubai and a zillion fun indoor activities that are cool (in more ways than one), you may be wondering, 'How long does summer actually last in Dubai?' Don't worry, we've got the intel. When will Dubai summer 2025 actually end? Dubai summer 2025 (Credit: Adobe Express) To understand when exactly the Dubai summer will end we have to, firstly, understand that there are two different ways to determine the beginning and end of seasons – astronomical and meteorological. The meteorological season is based on annual temperature cycles and is divided into groupings of three months, with August being the final month of summer. And the astronomical season is determined by the earth's orbit around the sun and its axial tilt, which results in solstices and equinoxes. Meteorologically, August will be the final month of summer by meteorological standards and mark the end of the intense heat. Ibrahim Al Jarwan, Ibrahim Al Jarwan, Board Chairman of the Emirates Astronomical Society and member of the Arab Union for Space and Astronomy Sciences, explained that we'll get intense humidity by the middle of the month. Heat will become more intense in the middle of the month due to a combination of humidity and high temperatures. By the end of August, the heat will begin to ease, and temperatures will drop slightly at dawn with the appearance of the Suhail star, which will signal the end of the extreme heat period. Astronomically, it has been confirmed that Dubai summer will end on Monday September 22, meaning this year's summer period is exactly three months and one day long. 93 days in total, if you want to be precise. Ibrahim Al Jarwan, Board Chairman of the Emirates Astronomical Society and member of the Arab Union for Space and Astronomy Sciences, confirmed the duration of Dubai summer for 2025. He said: 'Summer will begin astronomically on June 21 with the summer solstice and will last for three months until September 23. 'During this period, temperatures will range between 41 and 43 degrees Celsius, accompanied by dry conditions and active winds.' He continued, 'The UAE will experience its longest daylight hours between June 18 and 24, reaching up to 13 hours and 43 minutes.' After the summer solstice, we can start to look forward to the autumnal equinox, which will happen on Tuesday September 23. Beat the heat with these Dubai summer activities For a full list of indoor Dubai summer activities – ranging from indoor attractions and water parks to cinemas and museums – head here. Below, are some of are favourites. Hit the slopes at Ski Dubai (Credit: Supplied) Getting too hot out and about? Cool off at Ski Dubai. Whether you're meeting the penguins, zorbing along the snow or zipping down the slopes, it's a top way to keep active and have some fun in an icy environment. Sound a bit strenuous? You can ditch the slopes a little early and enjoy the hot chocolate included in your ticket price instead. Prices vary. Open Mon-Thu 10am-11pm, Fri 10am-midnight, Sat-Sun 9am-midnight. Mall of the Emirates, Al Barsha, (04 409 4000). Cool off at Atlantis Aquaventure (Credit: Atlantis Aquaventure) Found at Atlantis The Palm, thrill-seekers can make the most of a line-up of world-class slides and cool off with a float around the lazy river. Something for the little ones, the park also has a dedicated kids' zone featuring a giant pirate ship that is kitted out with water guns and giant buckets. Just remember to pick up some pool socks so your feet don't get too hot. From Dhs360. Open daily 9.15am-6pm. Atlantis The Palm, Palm Jumeirah. (04 426 0000). Watch a summer blockbuster at Roxy Xtreme If you're feeling the heat, it's time to cool off in front of the silver screen. Boasting the largest cinema screen in the Middle East, the Roxy Xtreme screen is a whopping 28m high by 15.1m wide, which is the size of two tennis courts. When watching a film here, you can even sit in the Director's Boxes, which host 12 people and come with food. Prices vary. Roxy Cinemas, Dubai Hills Mall, Dubai Hills, (800 7699). Underwater yoga at The Lost Chambers (Credit: The Lost Chambers Aquarium) This is as close to doing yoga under the sea as it gets. At this early-morning session (well, 8am) at the popular aquarium on the Palm, not only will you be put through your paces at a yoga class, but you'll also do so surrounded by the stunning tanks at the Lost Chambers aquarium. You'll come out feeling relaxed and stretched, and you'll also get a chance to spot sharks, stingrays and jellyfish while you strike a pose. Dhs175. Mon, Wed, Sat, Sun, 8am-9am. Atlantis The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, (04 426 1000). Time Out Market (Credit: ITP Images) If you're other half just can't decide what they want to eat, take them here. The market is packed with some of the city's best food vendors, guaranteed to satisfy any craving. In the mood for a filling treat? Grab the garlic knots from Pitfire Pizza. Want something a little more local? Be sure to try the spread from Liban. Mon-Thu noon-midnight, Fri noon-1am, Sat 10am-1am, Sun 10am-midnight. Souk Al Bahar, Downtown Dubai, (054 375 2421). Explore Museum of the Future (Credit: Supplied) Chances are you've admired the Museum of the Future (after all, it's one stunning piece of architecture) but have you checked out inside yet? The museum has a number of floors with different interactive experiences to explore. It recently celebrated its first birthday and with an AI-powered humanoid, Ameca, Bob the robot barista and flying robots inside a visit is something to be ticked off your to-do list this summer. From Dhs159. Open daily 9.30am-7pm, Sheikh Zayed Road, (800 2071). Be Pac-Man for the day If this was one of your favourites as a kid, then you need to step inside the game and experience real-life Pac-Man. Now at Active Games, the 45-minute maze will even get your heart rate up as you dodge hungry ghosts, collect power pellets and chase a high score. From Dhs160. Mon-Wed 1pm-11pm; Fri-Sat 11am-midnight. Al Quoz, Discover House of Hype Created by the team behind equally impressive Dubai attraction AYA Universe, this lot know how to give you a cool Insta-op. Tucked inside Chinatown at Dubai Mall, and on first glance, you might not know what to expect. But trust us on this one. This gigantic experience has over 100 different things to do, and you'll feel like you've walked through video games, taken a stroll through Japan and stumbled into a dream at the same time. From Dhs149. Open Sun-Thu 10am-10pm; Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. Dubai Mall, Downtown Dubai, (04 542 0330). Satisfy your sweet tooth at Museum of Candy In need of a sugar rush? The attraction is an incredible adventure browsing 15 rooms all dedicated to (you guessed it), candy. Not only will you learn some weird and wonderful facts, you'll also get to slide into a gummy bear pool, watch some crazy candy being crafted and get some ideal insta opportunities. Don't leave without trying the unlimited ice cream (the flavours might surprise you). From Dhs119 (adult), Dhs99 (child). Open daily 10am-10pm. Umm Hurair Rd, Oud Metha, (04 591 0088). Other things to do in Dubai in summer 11 wonderfully quirky things to do in Dubai Step out your comfort zone and try one of these activities The movies you have to catch this summer (and where to watch them) The blockbusters you can't afford to miss 50 free things to do in Dubai in 2025 You won't believe what you can do

UAE enters peak summer phase as 'Jamrat Al Qayth' brings extreme heat until August 10
UAE enters peak summer phase as 'Jamrat Al Qayth' brings extreme heat until August 10

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

UAE enters peak summer phase as 'Jamrat Al Qayth' brings extreme heat until August 10

UAE enters Jamrat Al Qayth, the hottest summer phase, with desert temperatures soaring beyond 50°C and dry winds intensifying across the region/Representative Image The UAE has officially entered 'Jamrat Al Qayth', the hottest and driest phase of summer, with scorching temperatures, dry winds, and rising humidity expected to persist until August 10, according to leading astronomers. The season is marked by intensified heat waves and historically rooted weather phenomena, making it a period of heightened caution for residents. What is Jamrat Al Qayth ? Ibrahim Al Jarwan, Chairman of the Emirates Astronomy Society and a member of the Arab Union for Space and Astronomy Sciences, explains that Jamrat Al Qayth represents the peak of summer across the Arabian Peninsula. Temperatures may exceed 50°C in desert regions. Hot, dry winds known as 'Samoom' sweep across parts of the UAE. The period is associated with seasonal heat waves, which push temperatures at least 3°C above the norm for multiple days. Heat Wave Patterns and Historical Significance The current period follows the 'Gale of the Pleiades', which began on June 7 and ended on July 2. This traditional meteorological phase is linked with the rising of the Pleiades star cluster and its companion Aldebaran, a celestial marker in Arab weather forecasting. A new heat wave is already underway, expected to last through July 28. Another surge in temperatures is forecast between July 29 and August 10. These rotations align with long-established Arab climate observations and signal the intensification of summer in the Gulf region. Precautions Advised During Extreme Heat Authorities are urging the public to: Limit sun exposure during midday and afternoon hours Stay hydrated and avoid strenuous activity outdoors Use protective clothing, hats, and sunscreen Pay special attention to vulnerable groups, including the elderly, children, and outdoor workers

This is *exactly* how long summer will last in Abu Dhabi this year
This is *exactly* how long summer will last in Abu Dhabi this year

Time Out Abu Dhabi

time20-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out Abu Dhabi

This is *exactly* how long summer will last in Abu Dhabi this year

Summer officially arrives in Abu Dhabi today (Saturday June 21), and is famously a time of year when temperatures are hot and humidity is rife. While there are a zillion fun indoor activities that are cool (in more ways than one), you may be wondering, 'How long does summer actually last in Abu Dhabi?' Don't worry, we've got the intel. How long will summer last in Abu Dhabi? Astronomically, it has been confirmed that summer will end on Monday September 22 in Abu Dhabi, meaning this year's summer period is exactly three months and one day long. 93 days in total, if you want to be precise. Ibrahim Al Jarwan, Board Chairman of the fun indoor activities and member of the Arab Union for Space and Astronomy Sciences, confirmed the duration of the UAE summer for 2025. He said: 'Summer will begin astronomically on June 21 with the summer solstice and will last for three months until September 23. 'During this period, temperatures will range between 41 and 43 degrees Celsius, accompanied by dry conditions and active winds.' He continued, 'The UAE will experience its longest daylight hours between June 18 and 24, reaching up to 13 hours and 43 minutes.' After the summer solstice, we can start to look forward to the autumnal equinox, which will happen on Tuesday September 23. Beat the heat with these Abu Dhabi summer activities Hit the slopes at Snow Abu Dhabi Credit: supplied Literally the coolest establishment in the city, Snow Abu Dhabi is now welcoming visitors to its snowy slopes. Little ones will love the sleigh rides, Polar Express Train, and Crystal Carousel, while older kids can whizz around the park on a suspended roll-glider ride or bounce down a snowy hill in a giant inflatable ball. Dhs200 (snow park pass), Dhs265 (snow premium pass). Open Sun-Thu 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-midnight. Level 2, Reem Mall, Reem Island, Have fun at Central With delicious burgers and shakes, cool arcade games and a bowling alley, you can be assured of hours of fun at this popular spot in Yas Bay. It's an easy-on-the-pocket outing too: arcade games are half-price Monday to Thursday, from 4pm to 7pm. Prices vary. Open Mon-Thu 4pm-midnight; Fri-Sat noon-2am; Sun noon-midnight. Yas Bay Waterfront, Keep cool in the pool with a day (or a night) swim (Credit: Ilios) As the temperature rises, one of the best things to do is head to one of Abu Dhabi's beach clubs. Many pools around the capital are temperature-controlled to keep you cool and you can enjoy great day offers. To make your experience even cooler, head for a night swim to see the sunset or even after the sun goes down. ILIOS in Surf Abu Dhabi has launched 'Because It's Her' ladies' day, running from 4pm to 7pm every Friday, where you can get free-flowing drinks for Dhs145 or go for the soft package at Dhs125. Café del Mar in Yas Island also offers night swims during the week. On Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, Noches Del Mar will get you free-flowing drinks for Dhs299 between 8pm and 11pm. On Wednesdays, ladies get unlimited drinks plus a bite for Dhs100, and gents can join the party for Dhs150 (3 drinks plus a bite). Make a splash at Yas Waterworld Abu Dhabi The waterpark has loads of fun activities to keep young and old entertained for an entire day with more than 40 splashy rides, various pools, and immersive aqua experiences. And to make things even more interesting, their massive expansion is opening this summer, with 12 shiny new attractions coming soon. Dhs295 (adult day pass). Opening hours vary. Yas Waterworld, Yas Island, (600 511 115). More things to do in Abu Dhabi Everything happening in Abu Dhabi in 2025 From new openings to big events, this is shaping up to be quite a year It's official: Abu Dhabi Comedy Season is returning for a second edition with some huge names Wow, look at this line-up Abu Dhabi's best restaurants: Everywhere you shou

Summer solstice 2025: When is the longest day of the year?
Summer solstice 2025: When is the longest day of the year?

Time Out Dubai

time17-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Time Out Dubai

Summer solstice 2025: When is the longest day of the year?

This year in the UAE, the summer solstice will treat us to nearly 14 hours of golden sunshine – the longest stretch of daylight all year. According to astronomical calculations, the Dubai summer will officially begin on Saturday June 21 this year. The summer solstice is due to occur in Dubai at 6:42am on June 21, and the longest day will bring Dubai residents 13 hours 42 minutes of daylight. This means ample time for outdoor activities, beach clubs and rooftop dining. To put it into perspective, that's around three extra hours of daylight compared to the winter solstice on December 21, 2024, which saw just 10 hours and 42 minutes of sun. (Credit x Canva) Temperatures are predicted to span between 41°C and 43°C during the day and stay between 26 and 29°C during the night, with some regions reaching as high as 50°C. As for the weather, it's going to stay relatively dry, with some active winds anticipated. These patterns will set the tone for the first half of summer, which spans from June 21 to August 10. Ibrahim Al Jarwan, Board Chairman of the Emirates Astronomical Society and member of the Arab Union for Space and Astronomy Sciences, revealed exactly what we can expect during that day. 'Summer will begin astronomically on June 21 with the summer solstice and will last for three months until September 23. 'During this period, temperatures will range between 41 and 43 degrees Celsius, accompanied by dry conditions and active winds.' He continued, 'The UAE will experience its longest daylight hours between June 18 and 24, reaching up to 13 hours and 43 minutes.' After the summer solstice, we can start to look forward to the autumnal equinox, which will happen on September 23. The second half of summer, starting on August 11, will be distinguished by a sudden rise in humidity, constant high temperatures and an activation of moist Koi winds. Koi winds are known for leading to thunderstorms after the wind encourages the formation of cumulonimbus clouds over mountainous regions and neighbouring areas. Need some ideas to savour those extra golden minutes this Saturday June 21? We like your style. Here are the best things to do in Dubai this weekend with all your bonus time. What to do on the longest day of the year: Recharge at a beach club Credit: Gigi Rigolatto Nothing beats lazing around at one of Dubai's best beach clubs, and this Saturday, you officially have even more minutes to soak up the sun. Brilliant. Check out Time Out Dubai's official best beach clubs in Dubai list here Visit 15,000 butterflies The Butterfly Garden (Credit: ITP Images) There has never been a better time to do random stuff on your Dubai bucket list, and high on the agenda should be a visit to Dubai Butterfly Garden. Step into the enclosed space, where you can admire over 15,000 butterflies. Stroll through the different zones, and watch as the beautiful bugs flutter overhead or even land on you if you're lucky. Showing the lifecycle from start to finish, the guides may even be able to let you watch some butterflies hatching from their pupa right in front of your eyes. From Dhs60. Open daily 9am-6pm. Al Barsha South 3, (04 422 8902). Treat dad to a relaxing lunch Credit: Bull & Bear The longest day of the year also coincides with UAE Father's Day, making it prime time to spoil Dad. To celebrate, Bull & Bear has partnered up with grooming lounge 1847 to create the perfect gentleman's experience. On Saturday June 21, fathers dining for lunch will receive a complimentary shoulder massage at the exclusive 1847 pop-up between courses, as well as enjoying some of the restaurant's signature dishes. Prices vary. Sat Jun 21. Bull & Bear, DIFC, (04 515 9888). Head to Time Out Market to try the latest addition (Credit: Time Out Market Dubai) We all know that the perfect day involves a visit to Time Out Market, and on the longest day of the calendar, there really is no excuse. Say hello to its latest addition – Izu Burger. Here, you'll get to try dirty burgers made with top-tier ingredients. Get messy with Izu fries loaded with spice and plenty of Parmigiano, or snack on crispy onion rings topped with cheesy ranch and crunchy beef salami. Mon-Thu noon-midnight, Fri noon-1am, Sat 10am-1am, Sun 10am-midnight. Souk Al Bahar, Downtown Dubai, Try a pool party after dark (Credit: Supplied) For a top-tier day that feels never-ending, head to Palm Jumeirah beach club, BCH:CLB who is now running an after-dark weekly pool party under the stars. Expect neon lights, groovy soundtracks, giant pool floaties, a sharing platter and free-flowing drinks to enjoy until 11pm. Dhs300 (soft drinks), Dhs350 (house beverages), Dhs465 (premium beverages). Sat, 7pm-11pm. W Dubai, The Palm, Palm Jumeirah, (04 834 3803). Looking for things to do in Dubai? 23 of Dubai's best beach clubs to book before the heat hits Which one are you heading to? Incredible things to do in Dubai this week There are some great deals to take advantage of Dhs100 left in your wallet? Here's how to spend it this weekend in Dubai Make your dirhams last longer

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