Residents of Abu Dhabi and Sharjah are advised to prepare for an intense heatwave as temperatures soar to a blistering 45ºC this week. The soaring mercury marks one of the highest readings recorded so far this season, intensifying the region’s summer heat. Authorities have issued warnings emphasizing the need to stay hydrated, minimize outdoor activities during peak hours, and ensure vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly take adequate precautions against heat-related illnesses.

In addition to the extreme heat, a fog alert has been declared for parts of the UAE, creating challenging driving conditions during early mornings and late evenings. Motorists are urged to exercise caution with reduced visibility and slippery roads. Key safety tips include:

  • Use headlights and fog lamps appropriately
  • Maintain safe distances between vehicles
  • Reduce speed and avoid sudden braking
  • Stay updated with real-time weather advisories
City Max Temperature Fog Intensity Safety Advisory
Abu Dhabi 45ºC Moderate Limit outdoor exposure
Sharjah 45ºC High Drive cautiously
Dubai 43ºC Low Stay hydrated