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UAE: Temperature exceeds 50℃; is peak summer coming to an end?

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Last updated: 2024/08/27 at 9:18 PM
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The temperatures in the UAE have been soaring, with Suihan (Al Ain) seeing a record high of 50.7°C at 1.30pm local time. This comes after peak summer ended with the sighting of the Suhail star on August 24. Despite this, the mercury is not expected to drop immediately, but a gradual decrease in temperatures can be seen during the night-time as the country transitions from intense summer to cooler weather. The period that residents are currently in (‘Sufriya’ – approximately 40 days after the star’s rise) marks the beginning of changes in weather.

To beat the heat, the UAE government has implemented a midday break from June 15 to September 15, prohibiting outdoor work under direct sunlight between 12.30pm and 3.00pm. Companies that do not adhere to this rule will face fines of Dh5,000 per employee, with penalties escalating to Dh50,000 if multiple employees are found working during the break. Authorities also provide essential supplies such as food and water to workers to help them combat heat exhaustion during the scorching season.

Staying updated with the latest news is crucial during this period of extreme temperatures. Following KT on WhatsApp Channels can provide residents with real-time updates on the weather conditions and any additional precautions that may need to be taken. With temperatures crossing the 50°C mark twice already in July, it is important to stay informed and prepared for any further spikes in the mercury.

The high temperatures in the UAE can take a toll on residents, particularly those who work outdoors. The extreme heat can lead to heat-related illnesses and dehydration, making it essential for individuals to take necessary precautions. The gradual decrease in temperatures during the night-time can offer some respite, but staying hydrated and avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun remain crucial in staying safe during the summer months.

As the UAE continues to experience scorching temperatures, residents are reminded to follow guidelines set by the government to ensure their well-being. The midday break offers relief to workers who are exposed to the heat during peak hours, and penalties are in place for companies that fail to comply with the regulations. By staying informed, taking precautions, and following official guidelines, residents can navigate the summer months safely and minimize the risks associated with extreme heat.

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