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UAE residents witness another hot day with mostly sunny skies across the country. Above, a man tries his best to shield his child from hot weather in Dubai.
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Residents protect themselves from the sun as the temperature rise in UAE. According to the National Centre of Meteorology, skies, in general, will be sunny and hazy at times.
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Residents enjoy at the Jumeirah beach in a bid to cool off during the summer.
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The highest temperature recorded in the country yesterday evening was 46.1°C in Hatta (Dubai) at 3.00 pm. Above, women walk with umbrellas during the hot weather in Sharjah.
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The maximum temperature in the country is expected to be between 42-46°C in the internal areas the lowest temperature is expected to be 25-29°C.
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In the coastal areas, temperature highs will be between 37-42°C and 32-38°C in the mountainous regions.
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The NCM also said that relative humidity is expected to increase by night and Friday morning, especially over coastal and internal areas, causing fog and mist formation.
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Humidity will be moderate in the UAE at 65-85 per cent in the internal areas and 70-90 per cent in the coastal regions.
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Motorists drive as a mirage is formed on the road.
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Workers try their best to stay hydrated during the hot summer months in Dubai.
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A resident walks while covering his head near Sharjah Expo Centre in Sharjah during the hot weather.
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