The temperature in Sharjah, UAE, has soared above the 50°C mark during this particularly dry phase of summer. Earlier in the season, on May 24, Sweihan in Al Ain recorded an intense peak temperature of 51.6°C, marking the highest temperature logged this year so far.
Residents of Sharjah are currently enduring extreme heat as the summer peak, which began on July 3, brings with it severe weather conditions. The country’s ongoing dry spell is a major factor contributing to these soaring temperatures nationwide.
Precautions and Advice for Residents:
- Citizens and workers are urged to take necessary precautions to manage their health and safety amidst the intense heat.
- Authorities advise staying hydrated and limiting exposure to direct sunlight, especially during peak hours.
- Be vigilant about heat-related risks as the summer continues with some of the highest temperatures recorded in recent years.
While occasional rain in neighboring areas like Khor Fakkan has provided some respite, the overall weather demands heightened alertness and preparation from the public.
Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and emphasize the importance of public awareness to handle the challenges posed by these extreme temperatures.
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest updates on this developing heatwave and weather conditions in the UAE.
