Planning to move, rent a car, or host an event outdoors? You may want to adjust your schedule, extreme heat is expected to hit parts of the UAE starting Monday, July 14, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).
Where Will It Be Hottest?
- Gasyoura, Abu Dhabi: Up to 48ºC
- Al Quaa: Expected to reach 47ºC
- Dubai: Temperatures climbing to 43ºC
- Central Abu Dhabi: Around 42ºC
These intense temperatures are part of the region’s typical midsummer heatwave, but they serve as a reminder to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity, and ensure your rental equipment or vehicles are protected from heat exposure.
Wind, Humidity & Dust Alerts
- Humidity levels will increase by night and into Tuesday morning, especially in coastal areas, leading to muggy conditions in cities like Dubai, Sharjah, and Ajman.
- Winds will shift from southeasterly to northwesterly, blowing at 10–20 km/h, occasionally picking up to 35 km/h.
- These winds may cause blowing dust, reducing visibility during the daytime, something to keep in mind for renters driving or booking outdoor rentals like event tents, water sports, or desert tours.
Sky Conditions & Sea Updates
- Skies will be mostly fair to partly cloudy, with cloud development expected in the northern and eastern regions.
- Both the Arabian Gulf and the Oman Sea will remain calm, with only slight sea disturbances, good news for anyone considering yacht rentals or boat tours.
Reminders from RentAnythings
If you're booking rentals this week from vehicles to party equipment, here’s how to beat the heat:
- Schedule pickups early in the day or after sunset
- Avoid direct sun exposure to rented items or electronics
- Confirm AC and cooling systems for car rentals or venue bookings
- For outdoor setups, ask about shade structures or mist fans
Stay safe and stay cool. Check back with
RentAnythings for weather-aware rental tips and service updates because even in the heat, we’ve got your plans covered.
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