UAE Braces for Three Days of Rain Amidst Scorchingly High Summer Temperatures
The UAE is preparing for a shift in weather as forecasters predict a three-day window of rainfall starting this Tuesday. After experiencing intense summer heat, with temperatures recently climbing to a staggering 49.4°C in Al Ain’s Sweihan region, residents in the eastern areas may finally find some relief. Meteorologists expect convective cloud formations to develop over these mountainous regions from Tuesday through Thursday, bringing a much-needed break from the sweltering conditions.
This seasonal shift aligns with predictable weather patterns, often influenced by low monsoon pressure originating from India. Experts note that these scattered showers typically emerge during the summer months, sweeping through areas like Fujairah, Hatta, and Al Ain to rejuvenate local streams and waterfalls. While the humidity will likely spike overnight, bringing a risk of early morning mist, the forecast suggests that temperatures might see a slight dip toward the end of the week, offering a cooler respite as these cloud systems move across the landscape.