UAE Temperature Reaches 49°C – The Hottest Day So Far In The Country?

UAE Temperature Reaches 49°C – The Hottest Day So Far In The Country?

UAE’s scorching heat is increasing day by day, making it difficult for people to walk under the sun at noon. With the summer heat hitting the highs of 40 degrees Celsius, on Saturday, UAE temperatures neared the 50-degree mark.

The UAE’s National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) on Saturday recorded 49.3 degrees Celsius at 3.15pm in the Hamim area of Al Dhafra region in Abu Dhabi. It was the highest temperature recorded in the country so far this year.

A sweltering 49.2 degrees Celsius was also recorded at Mezaira, also in Abu Dhabi, at 4pm, according to the NCM’s readings. In Dubai, the hottest temperature on the same day was 47.6 degrees Celsius at Margham.

While 49.3 degrees Celsius is indeed hot — this wasn’t the highest ever recorded during the summer season in the country. Sometime in 2021, temperatures crossed 51 degrees Celsius twice in three days.

Experts have earlier said summers could get even hotter over the next years as the earth hit its highest recorded global average temperature on July 3.

“In the UAE, the average temperature is forecasted to increase by 2.21C to 2.38C by 2050 and by 3.64 to 3.91C by 2100,” according to Dr Sreejith Balasubramanian, associate professor, Middlesex University Dubai. He was citing data from the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment.

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