The United Arab Emirates is set to experience extreme heat tomorrow, with temperatures soaring up to 48ºC in some areas. The Gasyoura region in Abu Dhabi is expected to face the highest temperatures, hitting a scorching 48ºC. Dubai will experience high temperatures around 43ºC, while the capital city, Abu Dhabi, will reach about 42ºC.
Weather Conditions and Health Risks
Alongside the intense heat, residents should also prepare for dusty weather conditions. These harsh conditions present several health risks, especially for:
- Outdoor workers
- Children
- The elderly
Authorities strongly advise people to take the following precautions:
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water
- Avoid excessive outdoor activities during peak heat hours
- Use sunscreen when venturing outside
Safety Measures and Recommendations
This heatwave is part of the continuing summer pattern across the UAE. Meteorologists have also warned that the dusty weather might reduce visibility on roads, urging drivers to be extra cautious while commuting.
To ensure safety, residents should:
- Stay updated with official weather forecasts and alerts
- Take necessary safety measures against the extreme heat
These temperature extremes underscore the challenges faced during Gulf summers and highlight the importance of being prepared for harsh climate conditions. For more updates, stay tuned to Questiqa World News.
