UAE records most sizzling day this year, beating 50.8°C
Muggy circumstances are set to go on as the week progressed
The UAE has recorded the most sizzling day this year, with the mercury moving to 50.8°C and damp circumstances are set to proceed with this week.
The temperature took off to 50.8°C in Owtaid town on Saturday evening, as per the Public Focal point of Meteorology.
High temperatures of 49.8°C were kept in southern Mezaira city, and undoubtedly three different urban communities in the south and focal areas beat at 49.3°C.
Mugginess levels arrived at a limit of 90% in pieces of the UAE.
The climate authority said that the tacky weather conditions will go on until Wednesday, with haze arrangements likely over the waterfront and interior regions.
#أعلى_درجة_حرارة سجلت على الدولة هذا اليوم 50.8 درجة مئوية في وتييد (منطقة الظفرة) الساعة 14:45 بالتوقيت المحلي لدولة الإمارات.#The_highest_temperature recorded over the country today is 50.8 °C in Owtaid (Al Dhafra Regen) at 14:45 UAE Local time. pic.twitter.com/4dynNQUvkr
— المركز الوطني للأرصاد (@ncmuae) August 26, 2023
The past high in the UAE this year was in July, when temperatures rose to more than 50.1°C in accordance with searing circumstances across the globe last month.
The hottest day ever on earth since records started was kept in July when temperatures hit a normal of 17.01°C around the world, outperforming the past record of 16.92°C in 2016.
In the UAE, stickiness levels arrived at 100% last month, with specialists giving admonitions for individuals to remain hydrated, especially those proceeding to practice outside.
Moistness levels have honed in seaside urban communities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi this late spring, with the hot weather conditions persevering all through July.
A bigger collection of damp air over the ocean that gets across to the land is among the explanations behind the moist weather conditions coming in prior.
The tacky circumstances are supposed to go on through September when the air gets thick with dampness, particularly in the early morning and late night.
Researchers said the planet warming up was the justification behind the heatwaves in Europe and taking off dampness levels in the Center East.