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Khaleej Times
14-06-2025
- Climate
- Khaleej Times
UAE weather tomorrow: Sharjah to witness high of 45°C; fair conditions ahead
The weather in the UAE on Sunday, June 15, will be fair in general, according to the country's met department. The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has forecast that while conditions will be clear overhead, there is the possibility of partly cloudy skies over some eastern areas. There will be light to moderate southeasterly winds, becoming northwesterly winds, with a speed of 10kmph and 20kmph, reaching 30kmph. The sea conditions will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and in Oman Sea. It will be mostly sunny all over the country and temperatures in Abu Dhabi are likely to see a high of 43°C and a low of 29°C, while in Dubai, it will be 44°C with a low of 31°C. The emirate of Sharjah will witness a high of 45°C and a low of 30°C. Meanwhile, the NCM said that the highest temperature recorded in the country on Saturday, June 14, was 49.1°C, in Sweihan in the garden city of Al Ain.


Arabian Business
13-06-2025
- Climate
- Arabian Business
UAE temperature passes 50 degrees ahead of sizzling summer
Temperatures in parts of the UAE passed 50 degrees on Friday, as the country continues to sizzle ahead of Summer. The hottest temperatures in the UAE were recorded at Sweihan in Al Ain, where thermometers recorded a high of 50.1°C, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). The five highest temperatures in the country on Friday, June 13 were: Sweihan: 50.1°C at 12.30pm UAE University: 48.8°C at 1pm Al Qattara: 48.6°C at 2.45pm Hamim: 48.4°C at 2pm Raknah: 48.4°C at 1.15pm UAE weather forecast The NCM gave this forecast for the coming days Saturday, June 14: Fair in general and clouds appear Eastward by afternoon. Humid by night and Sunday morning over some coastal areas. Light to moderate Southeasterly to Northeasterly winds, with a speed of 10–20kmph reaching 30kmph. The sea will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and in Oman Sea Sunday, June 15: Fair in general and partly cloudy over some Eastern areas. Light to moderate Southeasterly to Northeasterly winds, with a speed of 10–20kmph reaching 30kmph. The sea will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and in Oman Sea Monday, June 16: Fair in general and partly cloudy over some Eastern areas. Humid by night and Tuesday morning with a probability of mist formation over some coastal and internal areas. Light to moderate Southeasterly to Northeasterly winds, with a speed of 10–20kmph reaching 30kmph. The sea will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and in Oman Sea Tuesday, June 17 June: Fair in general and clouds appear Eastward. Humid by night and Wednesday morning with a probability of mist formation over some coastal and internal areas. Light to moderate Southeasterly to Northeasterly winds, freshening at times during daytime, with a speed of 10–25kmph reaching 35kmph. The sea will be slight to moderate in the Arabian Gulf and in Oman Sea
Yahoo
01-06-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Denver weather: A brief taste of summer before soggy weather returns
DENVER (KDVR) — May ends and June begins with sunnier and warmer temperatures in the Denver weather forecast. Denver will see late-June-like temperatures Sunday with a chance for a stray storm, but soggy weather is back for at least the first half of next week. Denver among top 10 cities people are moving out of: PODS Temperatures overnight Saturday will be somewhat mild with lows in the upper 40s and low 50s across the region. Skies will be mostly clear with dry weather expected. Winds will be light. The first day of June sees temperatures jump into the middle and upper 80s across the state. Winds will increase through the afternoon with gusts up to 20 miles per hour possible from the south. A few isolated showers or storms may form in the high country and roll into the metro area and adjacent plains, but severe weather is unlikely (though stronger storms may form south of the metro). Denver weather: These clouds make it look like it is raining when it is dry June is the second wettest month of the year and the recent wet weather pattern looks to continue through the first week of the month. Showers and thunderstorms will return starting late Monday and continue through Tuesday with gusty winds. The severe weather risk is relatively low, but present, for the eastern plains. One to two inches of rain may fall through Tuesday night with higher totals possible in areas that see thunderstorms or consistent downpours. Temperatures will cool well below normal into the 60s Tuesday and Wednesday before warming back up into next weekend. Rain chances are lower starting Thursday, but spotty pop-ups will remain possible. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.