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Dubai Weather

Henry Oliver Davies Harrison • 2026-06-14 • Reviewed by Sofia Lindberg

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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 14 June 2026 by the Pressorbit weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.

☀️29°C
Clear skyDubaiFeels like 31° · Wind 15 km/h · Humidity 58%
UV 9 Very HighSunrise 05:28Sunset 19:10
Today☀️43°26°💧0%
Thu☀️44°27°💧0%
Fri☀️44°28°💧0%
Sat☀️41°29°💧0%
Sun☀️40°27°💧0%
Mon☀️40°27°💧0%
Tue☀️44°29°💧0%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Dubai’s desert climate delivers intense heat from May to September, but offers pleasantly warm winters from November to March—ideal for UK visitors escaping colder temperatures. The live forecast above provides current conditions, while this guide breaks down monthly averages, sea temperatures, and packing advice.

How does the weather in Dubai change month by month?

January is the coolest month, with daytime highs around 24°C and lows of 14°C. The sea sits at a comfortable 23°C, and sunshine averages 8 hours a day—perfect for beach stays. February sees a slight rise to 26°C highs, while March reaches 29°C. By April, the mercury climbs to 34°C, and from May through September it regularly exceeds 40°C, often topping 45°C. October brings relief at 36°C, November cools to 30°C, and December sees 26°C. These month-by-month shifts mean that dubai weather december and dubai weather february are among the most pleasant for British travellers.

What are the best months to visit Dubai?

The sweet spot runs from November to March. Daytime temperatures hover between 25°C and 30°C, evenings are mild, and humidity is low. The sea is still warm enough for swimming, and rainfall is rare—typically only one or two days of light showers per month. Those considering dubai in january will find it the coolest but still comfortably warm, while February offers similarly fine conditions. For a more detailed look at current conditions, check our 10-day forecast for Dubai.

Hottest monthJuly and August: average high 41–42°C, often above 45°C
Coolest monthJanuary: average high 24°C, low 14°C
Annual rainfallRoughly 100mm – most falls between December and March
Sea temperature range22°C in February to 33°C in August

What should you pack for Dubai?

For a winter visit (November to March), lightweight cottons and linens are fine for daytime, but bring a light jacket or sweater for air-conditioned spaces and cooler evenings. Swimwear, sunscreen, and a hat are essential year-round. In summer (April to October), the heat is extreme—loose, breathable fabrics, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle are non-negotiable. Sandals and wide-brimmed hats help. If you plan to visit mosques or cultural sites, women should carry a scarf and modest clothing.

When is the rainy season in Dubai?

Dubai is arid, but rain falls almost exclusively between December and March, typically as short, heavy showers. January is the wettest month with around 20mm of precipitation spread across a few days. The rest of the year is virtually dry. If you’re checking weather in dubai 10 days or a dubai weather forecast 30 days during winter, you may see the occasional rain symbol, but it rarely disrupts plans.

What about the sea temperature and sunshine?

The Arabian Gulf is warm enough for swimming from April through November, peaking at 33°C in August. In winter, the sea drops to around 22–24°C, which many UK visitors still find pleasant. Sunshine is abundant all year: December and January average 8 hours of sun per day, while June and July offer 11–12 hours. For longer-range planning, a dubai weather forecast 15 days can help you anticipate any brief winter showers.

How does Dubai’s heat compare to UK summers?

While the UK’s maritime climate rarely exceeds 30°C, Dubai’s summer temperatures are routinely 10–15°C higher. Even at night, mercury can stay above 30°C. This means UK visitors need to take heat seriously—stay hydrated, avoid midday sun, and use air conditioning. For more on UK weather patterns, visit the UK weather hub. If you enjoy warm winter escapes, you might also compare conditions with our Marrakech weather guide.

Frequently asked questions

How hot is Dubai in January?

January is the coolest month, with daytime highs averaging 24°C and lows around 14°C. The sea is about 23°C, and there are eight hours of sunshine daily. It’s comfortable for sightseeing and beach trips, though light layers are needed for the evenings. Rainfall is possible but usually light and brief.

How hot is Dubai in August?

August is one of the hottest months, with average highs of 42°C and lows of 30°C. Humidity is high, making conditions feel oppressive. The sea temperature reaches 33°C, offering little cooling relief. Outdoor activity is best limited to early mornings or late evenings. Most visitors avoid this period unless seeking intense heat.

Does it ever rain in Dubai?

Rain is scarce, averaging just 100mm a year. Almost all rainfall occurs from December to March, with January being the wettest month (around 20mm). Showers are short-lived and often heavy. The rest of the year is practically rain-free, so you’re unlikely to see any on a typical holiday outside those months.

What is the weather in Dubai tomorrow likely to be?

Because Dubai’s weather is very stable, tomorrow’s conditions will be similar to today’s—especially during the dry season. The live forecast above is the most accurate source for dubai weather tomorrow and the coming days. In winter, there is a small chance of a brief shower; in summer, expect extreme heat and clear skies.

Henry Oliver Davies Harrison

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