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UAE Nationwide Middle of Metrology Proclaims September Local weather Abstract – UAE

As September marks the top of summer time within the UAE, temperatures start to drop, significantly at evening and within the latter half of the month. This transition is highlighted by the September twenty third autumnal equinox, when the solar is instantly overhead on the equator earlier than shifting southward in the direction of the Tropic of Capricorn.

The affect of the Indian monsoon despair weakens, giving strategy to desert thermal lows over the Arabian Peninsula. These circumstances are accompanied by comparatively recent winds, which can lead to mud and decreased horizontal visibility at occasions. Within the japanese components of the nation, there’s a likelihood of Cumulonimbus cloud formation, which may carry rain and thunder, probably extending to inland areas with various intensities.

Southeasterly winds dominate throughout late nights and early mornings, shifting to northwesterly winds through the afternoons and evenings resulting from sea and land breeze interactions. Relative humidity will increase barely in comparison with August, significantly within the latter half of the month, with a median relative humidity of 49%. This rise in humidity heightens the probability of fog and mist throughout completely different areas.

Climatic Statistics for September:

  • Air Temperature:


    • Imply Air Temperature: 32.3°C to 34.2°C
    • Imply Most Air Temperature: 38.5°C to 40.6°C
    • Imply Minimal Air Temperature: 26.8°C to 29.3°C
    • Highest Most Temperature: 51.1°C at Mukhariz (2016)
    • Lowest Minimal Temperature: 16.5°C at Jabal Jais (2015)

  • Wind:


    • Imply Wind Velocity: 11 km/h
    • Highest Wind Velocity: 92.2 km/h at 2 SAA (2023)
    • Highest Wind Gust: 109.3 km/h at Al Ain Airport (2008)

  • Relative Humidity:


    • Imply Most Relative Humidity: 68% to 87%
    • Imply Minimal Relative Humidity: 17% to 29%

  • Fog:


    • Highest Frequency: June 2014 with 14 fog occurrences and 12 misty days

  • Rain:


    • Highest Rainfall: 86.4 mm at Jabal Hafeet (2006)

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