About the weather in Dubai
Dubai, the largest city in the UAE, is a truly stunning sight. Impressive in this city, perhaps, everything – and its modern chic, and the oriental flavor hovering in the air, and skyscrapers, and artificial islands of a bizarre shape, and the locals themselves. Dubai has successfully blended ultra-modernity and age-old traditions, turning into a true cosmopolitan city. In places, Dubai looks like trendy New York neighborhoods with perfect roads and neon signs, but in the neighborhood you can see traditional buildings and mosques, the most beautiful of which is considered to be the Jumeirah Mosque, and the endless golden desert surrounds this splendor.
You can go to Dubai at any time, because in these parts it simply does not get cold or even cool, and a beach holiday is possible in any month of the year. By the way, the beaches in Dubai are beautiful – our compatriots have long chosen Jumeirah Beach, a municipal beach and park complex with impeccably clean paths, flowers, tropical plants, aristocratic lawns and sculptures. Kite Beach is home to active tourists and athletes, while Nasimi Beach is the perfect place for a relaxed luxury getaway.

Climate of Dubai
The climate of Dubai is subtropical desert, determined by its geographical location: it is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf and partly depends on the undercurrents in the Gulf, influenced by the desert. However, the local climate is somewhat milder than in desert areas, with daily temperature fluctuations moderated by the proximity of the sea.
Standard weather in Dubai is hot and dry most of the year. Winter in the region is warm and short, and summer is extremely hot and dry.
The air temperature in Dubai changes markedly seasonally: from +19 °C in winter to +40 °C and above in summer. There are always daily fluctuations: in the coolest time of the year, it is only +13 °С at night, but in summer the heat does not completely subside even at night, when it is +29 °С outside.
On hot days, a low pressure zone forms over the city. Strong, gusty northwest shamal winds begin to blow in the region, sometimes turning into sandstorms – natural disasters that cause a decrease in visibility in the emirate.
The water temperature in Dubai practically does not drop below +18 °C during the warm season, during the comfortable tourist season it mostly stays at +27 °C, and at the height of the hot period it can reach +32 °C and above.
The air humidity on the coast is low throughout the year, it stays at the level of 53-65%.
Precipitation in Dubai is extremely rare, the average annual rainfall is recorded at 90 mm, in some years about 140 mm can fall. Mostly rains pass in the form of short showers in late winter – early spring, then thunderstorms are also possible. According to statistics, almost 360 days a year the sun shines, not a cloud in the sky.
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