On Thursday, June 4, 2026, the inland zones of the UAE could see temperatures climb as high as 48°C. Despite mostly clear conditions expected across the region, gusty winds might stir sand into the air. Visibility may drop after airborne particle accumulation due to wind intensity.
UAE Weather Today: Hot and Dusty Conditions Expected
Thursday, June 4, 2026: Heat will rise throughout the UAE, the National Centre of Meteorology indicates. Despite mostly clear skies nationwide, dust may rise after gusts arrive from the northwest. Hazy intervals could appear. Sunshine will persist throughout most regions. As winds shift during daylight hours, visibility might briefly fall in open zones.
Some Areas May See Temperatures Up to 48°C
Across inland zones, peak readings might reach 43°C up to 47°C – even nearing 48°C. Along coastlines and on islands, forecasts suggest a span of 36°C through 41°C. Mountains, by contrast, should hold steady at 32°C rising to 37°C
Dubai and Abu Dhabi Weather Outlook
Across Dubai and Abu Dhabi, highs near 40°C will appear on track for today. Overnight, warmth will linger – accompanied by humidity, especially by the coast.

Windy Conditions Could Stir Up Dust
At times, winds shifting from southwest to northwest may intensify, according to the NCM, peaking near 45 km/h. Visibility across flat stretches of the UAE might drop as airborne particles rise under erratic bursts. Western zones could appear more exposed.
Sea Conditions Turning Rough
Later tonight, waves in the Arabian Gulf may grow very rough, though earlier they will only be moderate or somewhat choppy. In contrast, waters across the Oman Sea will stay calm throughout. As conditions shift unpredictably, those at sea are being urged to exercise care. Roughness could build quickly under changing atmospheric pressures.
UAE Weather Outlook
Into next week, heat holds firm across the UAE. Coastal spots could see a small dip by Friday, whereas gusts will remain active in various zones.
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