August 10 marks the official end of the Al Mirzam period, the peak of UAE’s summer, characterized by scorching temperatures and dry desert winds. While residents hope for relief, forecasts suggest high heat will continue, with possible rainfall offering temporary respite.
Quick Summary
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Al Mirzam period (July 29 – August 10) brings the hottest days, with temperatures hitting 51.8°C in Sweihan.
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August 10 forecast: Slight dip in temperatures (29°C in Gasyoura, 34-44°C in Abu Dhabi/Dubai).
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Rain expected (Aug 10-12), but internal areas may still see 47-48°C.
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Doctors warn of rising heat-related illnesses; residents demand remote work options.

Why Is August 10 Significant
The Al Mirzam period begins with the rising of the Sirius star and is known for intense samum winds—hot, dry gusts that push temperatures to extreme highs. This year, the highest temperature (51.8°C) was recorded in Sweihan, Al Ain, on August 1.
Will Temperatures Drop After August 10
While the peak summer phase ends, the heat isn’t disappearing just yet
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Abu Dhabi: 34°C (low) – 44°C (high)
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Dubai: 34°C – 43°C
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Sharjah: 33°C – 43°C
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Internal areas: Up to 48°C next week
The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) predicts rain from August 10-12, which could bring temporary cooling.
Health Warnings & Calls for Remote Work
Rising Heat-Related Emergencies
Doctors report an increase in heat exhaustion cases, urging residents to
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Avoid direct sun exposure
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Increase electrolyte intake (not just water)
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Recognize symptoms (dizziness, nausea, fatigue)
Commuting Struggles Prompt Remote Work Demands
Many employees describe summer commutes as “a second job” due to extreme heat. Some companies have adopted hybrid work policies, but others remain resistant.
UAE Summer Surprise: Unexpected Rain & Hail
Despite the heat, parts of the UAE saw unusual rainfall and even hail in recent days
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August 9: Rain in Fujairah & Al Ain
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Last week: Heavy storms in Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Al Ain (with hail)
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Orange alerts issued for intense weather

What’s Next
While August 10 signals the end of peak summer, true relief may take weeks. Residents should
Stay hydrated & avoid midday sun
Monitor weather updates for rain forecasts
Advocate for workplace flexibility during extreme heat
Final Outlook
While August 10 marks the official end of peak summer, UAE residents should brace for continued high temperatures in the coming weeks. The expected rainfall (August 10-12) may bring brief relief, but the mercury will still climb near 48°C in some areas.