Currently, the UAE is experiencing an intense summer heat because the temperature peaked at 47.3°C in Al Jazeera, Al Dhafra Region, at 3:45 pm on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, as per the NCM data. In addition, the skies were generally partly cloudy. Thus, it becomes cloudy at times over certain regions.
AccuWeather forecasts a clear and very warm night in Dubai. Moreover, the temperature could be reduced only to around 35°C. Therefore, residents are advised to stay hydrated and limit outdoor exposure during peak heat hours.
Humidity and Fog Expected Overnight
Meteorologists warn that humid conditions are going to develop overnight and persist into Wednesday morning, especially in coastal and inland areas westward. So, the conditions could lead to fog or mist formation in some regions. Thus, it could reduce visibility for motorists. So, drivers should be alert during early morning commutes.
UAE Weather tomorrow: August 13, 2025
On Wednesday, the Sky is predicted to remain fair to partly cloudy. Moreover, the temperature could range between 30°C and 48°C. So, the highest temperature is expected to be 48°C in some inland areas.
- Abu Dhabi: High of 42°C
- Dubai: High of 39°C
Light to moderate southeasterly winds will shift to northwesterly, which could be freshened during the day. Moreover, the speed of the winds will range between 10 km/hr to 25 km/h. However, the gusset could reach between 35 km/h and 40 km/h. Therefore, it could potentially blow dust and sand in the exposed regions.
Sea Conditions
The condition of the sea is predicted to remain slight in both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea. So, these conditions could make it generally safe for those who are planning for marine activities tomorrow. However, it would be best to stay alert because of the potential changes in wind conditions.
Public Advisory
Extreme heat, rising humidity, and possible fog are expected to continue tomorrow. Therefore, you are advised to follow the following tips to stay safe during the hot weather:
- Avoid prolonged outdoor exposure during midday.
- Stay hydrated and wear lightweight, breathable clothing.
- Drive carefully in low-visibility conditions.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is gearing up for another round of soaring temperatures. In addition, there could be an increased chance of humidity and fog in several regions overnight. Therefore, you should stay weather-aware and follow the NCM updates for the latest alerts.
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