When will the UAE finally cool down?

Beat The Heat In The Uae

Suhail star’s rising signals the beginning of the end for the UAE’s intense summer heat

 

We get it, August feels like a never-ending sauna. But guess what? There’s a light at the end of this sweaty tunnel! And in the mornings, we are already feeling those cooler (relatively speaking) cooler temps blowing in.

In about two weeks, though, the Suhail star is set to rise, and that means one thing: cooler days are on the horizon, apparently.

According to Ibrahim Al Jarwan of the Emirates Astronomy Society, the Suhail star’s appearance marks the beginning of the end for our summer’s scorching heat.

But don’t pack away your fans just yet—the real drop in temperatures will take its sweet time, roughly 70 to 80 days.

So, while we wait for that blissful breeze, why not cool off indoors?

Luckily, we have a whole list of things to do to beat the heat!

Oh, and a fun fact to sweat over, the hottest temperature ever recorded in the UAE was a blistering 52.1ºC back in July 2002.

Let’s all be grateful we’re not living through that right now!

 

Roll on winter please!

 

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Derek Issacs

A Brit in the Middle East for 25 years and counting, Derek loves scouring the streets for those under-the-radar cultural gems. And when he’s not putting Yalla – Abu Dhabi magazine to bed, you’ll find him working out at the gym.