Dubai as a desert state is currently seeing its summer where the maximum temperatures reach 35 to 40 degrees Celsius or 95 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit in June. This is the hottest of all seasons in the city, implying that people try to avoid direct contact with the sun due to scorching heat by the use of water most of the time and seeking for shelter especially during mid-noon.
Dubai experiences fluctuating climate throughout the year, and it is a desert city that receives high level of heat especially during summer seasons. From December to February, it is winter, and the climate is comparatively moderate with the highs range between 22 to 26 degrees Celsius ( 72 to 79 Fahrenheit) meaning you can walk around the street not sweating or having to constantly carry an umbrella.
The transitional seasons, which are spring and autumn are characterized by small changes in temperature from March up to May and from September up to November with temperatures rising slowly and then falling in the same manner. The temperatures during these periods of the year are usually moderate, averaging between 25 and 35 degrees Celsius or 77 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit for Travellers willing to visit the region for site seeing and other outdoor activities such as outdoor dining.
This post clarifies how the weather in Dubai may change during the year and how this knowledge can assist people in making arrangements based on the warmth they like. When it comes to climate, it is as diverse as the people and businesses that inhabit the region, be it a summer sun or pleasantly enjoyable winter.