July 18, 2025 | Dubai, UAE. The United Arab Emirates is anticipating a combination of conditions. As per the UAE weather alert, the showers of rain will remain until Sunday, and temperatures will hit around 50°C. The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has issued a UAE weather alert regarding potential disruptions that they are aware of, as well as potential health risks.
According to the UAE weather alert, more rain showers can be expected in the areas with convective cloud formation in the coming weekend. The areas with cloud formation and rain showers are especially eastern and southern areas, such as Al Ain and Fujairah, which may see rainfall.
Weather Around The Regions And Arabian Gulf
According to the UAE weather alerts, Abu Dhabi will experience a clear sky with a temperature of 35 °C. However, today’s weather forecast suggests that the temperature will reach a maximum of 40.5 °C and a minimum temperature of 31.7 °C with a heat index temperature of 45.6 °C therefore implying a feel-like temperature.
The extreme heat will be there in daytime, with temperatures expected between 44 °C and 49 °C for internal regions. However, the Coastal and island areas will experience heat ranges from about 39 °C to 45 °C in some regions.

UAE weather alerts forecast that there are various weather effects in the Arabian Gulf today. The wind speed is from the North to North-West, moving from 15-35 km/h in the northern and central areas, and the wave height is measured between half a meter to one and a half meters. The waves showed a tide from very light to moderate at sea. Rain clouds are approaching the UAE from Oman, and Cumulus clouds have formed in some areas of the Sultanate of Oman.
NCM Forecast For The Weekend
The UAE weather alert forecast calls for light to moderate showers across the eastern and southern parts of the region. Hence, there would be a greater chance for isolated showers before the weekend. Also, as per the UAE weather alerts, the temperature in daytime would be maximum, and the wind speed is moderate, but an increase could be expected.
The weather report identifies areas for potential light to moderate rain in the eastern and southern zones. The rainfall is expected with scattered showers likely. There will be a heatwave during the day; overall, however, the moderate winds will start to freshen at times during the day for some relief from the heat.

Paramount to this the NCM is monitoring the weather conditions and is providing updates as needed. The UAE weather alerts issued by the NCM are encouraging the residents and visitors to stay informed as well as take the proper precautions to remain safe in this scorching heat . They are also requested to follow the safety guidelines from time to time.
Advisory For The Residents
With the scorching wave of heat all around for the weekend, the Residents are advised by NCM to take precautions to remain safe and healthy. The NCM advises people to stay hydrated and avoid the sun directly. People are warned to take regular breaks away from the sun. These ways will help to lessen the effects of heat. The NCM pointed out that there may be health risks with the extreme heat and poor air quality.
Based on the advisory of NCM for uae weather alert the visitors and the residents who are having respiratory/heart problems are advised to stay indoors and not engage in outdoor activities until the air quality improves. Moreover, the NCM is also coordinating with emergency services to prepare for rapid responses to any weather-related impacts in the future.

According to the NCM UAE weather alerts, Residents can perhaps reduce the risks after any weather incidents as long as they are aware, informed, and take precautions. The NCM is working and will continue to coordinate with emergency services to provide a quick response to all the weather-related issues.
Residents can perhaps beat the heat by staying hydrated and by avoiding going outside during the day. Staying safe and hydrated is the only key one can follow.
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