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    UAE summer temperatures surge near record highs after hottest ever spring

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseAugust 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United Arab Emirates is dealing with surging temperatures this summer time after its hottest spring ever, with temperatures hovering near document highs at first of August, based on knowledge from the Nationwide Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

    The acute warmth within the Gulf nation is a part of a broader world pattern, as rising temperatures proceed to achieve new heights. Final 12 months was the most popular ever recorded worldwide when world temperatures exceeded 1.5 levels Celsius above pre-industrial period ranges.

    The temperature surge adopted the UAE’s hottest April and Could on document, the NCM mentioned. 

    On Friday (Aug 1), the temperature within the desert city of Sweihan hit 51.8 levels Celsius, the best since 2021, the NCM mentioned. This was simply shy of the UAE’s all-time excessive of 52.1 levels Celsius set in July 2002, additionally in Sweihan.

    Inland areas repeatedly skilled day by day temperatures above 50 levels Celsius in June and July, whereas seaside city centres like Dubai and Abu Dhabi constantly posted highs within the mid-forties.

    The NCM expects the remainder of the summer time to stay hotter than traditional, forecasting August temperatures 0.25 levels Celsius to 0.5 levels Celsius above common.

    Whereas the NCM has warned residents to restrict solar publicity and keep away from being open air throughout peak hours, such precautions aren’t at all times doable for these in outside industries, like development and agriculture.

    “We’re whining whereas sitting within the air-condition … they (outside labourers) are working really 24/7 on this warmth,” mentioned Yasir Shahad, a customer from Australia.



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