What's the weather like in Dubai in July
The United Arab Emirates are often known as being very traditional, but Dubai's modern outlook in terms of culture and architecture is what makes it stands out as a top holiday destination. Controlled by the UK until 1971, there are many noticeable western influences in this Arabic desert region.
Although Dubai is hot all year round, July is one of the two hottest months of the year, with temperatures reaching a whopping 40 degrees Celsius. Overnight, temperatures remain high at around 29 degrees. There's practically no rainfall during the summer months, although the humidity is through the roof.
Temperature
The warm season in Dubai lasts from May 18th to September 25th with an average daily high temperature above 37°C. The hottest day of the year is July 28th, with an average high of 41°C and low of 31°C, with an average temperature of 35°C, compared to August, which has an average of around 36°C.
The highest recorded temperature in recent years was a blistering 49°C, whilst the lowest was 20.4°C.
Average Sunshine Hours
During July, the length of day is essentially constant. The shortest day of the month is July 31st with 13:19 hours of daylight, while the longest day of the month is July 1st with 13:41 hours of daylight. However, at this time of year the amount of sunshine hours are starting to gradually decrease to 11 hours per day that's one hour less compared to June which receives on average 12 hours of sunshine per day.
Clouds
There are hardly any clouds during July as the median cloud cover is only 4% and does not vary substantially over the course of the month. As an example, July 16th; the sky is clear or mostly clear 73% of the time and partly cloudy only 6% of the time.
Rainfall
Precipitation is extremely low in July as the average probability that some form of rainfall will be observed on any given day is only 1%, with little variation throughout the month. The month most likely to experience any form of precipitation is February, where on average 40mm of rainfall is likely.
Humidity
During July the typical humidity ranges from a dry 30% to a very humid 89%, rarely dropping below a very dry 15%. The air is usually driest around July 28th, at which time the relative humidity drops below 38% three days out of four. Whilst it is predicted to be most humid around July 3rd, where humidity levels can rise above 78%, three days out of four.
Furthermore, over the course of a typical July in Dubai the dew point ranges from a comfortable 16°C to a very oppressive 27°C and rarely falls below a dry 8°C or above 30°C.
Wind
Throughout July the typical wind speeds vary from a light 1 m/s to a moderate breeze of 7 m/s, rarely exceeding 9 m/s. The highest average wind speed of 4 m/s occurs around July 1st, at which time the average daily maximum wind speed is 7 m/s. At this time of year the wind is most often coming from a southern direction.
Average Sea Temperature
At this time of year the sea temperature is usually around 32°C, compared to January when the sea temperature is at its lowest at 21°C. This makes July a perfect time of year to go swimming or take part in a number of water sports such as kite surfing or windsurfing.
You can check the weather forecast here.
Dubai Hotels in July
Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa
Come sundown, Dubai comes alive and Iftars (breaking of the fast) happen all across the region. Non-Muslim visitors are invited to join in with Iftars, a time when locals come together to eat and celebrate. Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa holds visitor friendly events during the Holy month.
Beaches in Dubai for July
Nasimi Beach
Nasimi Beach is a must whilst visiting Dubai. This exclusive beach club offers a range of plush day beds, sun loungers and private cabanas available for hire. On Saturdays Nasimi Beach pumps out chill out music, played by the resident DJ, who is also happy to take requests.
Kite Beach
If you're looking for somewhere a bit quieter head to Kite Beach, otherwise known as 'Wollongong Beach'. This is a long pristine stretch of golden sand which is superb for sunbathing and relaxing, but unfortunately doesn't have any facilities.
Bars and Restaurants
Jamie's Italian
However, if this restaurant is out of your price range why not try Jamie's Italian, part of Jamie Oliver's chain of restaurants that were originally founded in Oxford, England. The food here is fantastic and the service is fast and friendly. On offer is an array of authentic Italian pasta and pizza dishes, using only the best quality ingredients.
Things to do in Dubai in July
During July the weather is extremely hot and humid, so during the middle of the day it may be best to take part in activities that are either inside, in air-conditioned buildings or head to a water park.
Reel Cinema
The Dubai Mall offers the Reel Cinema complex which features 22-screens showing a variety of blockbuster movies in 2D and 3D. This place also showcases the first art house cinema in the region, where you can experience movies in a private lounge, complete with VIP treatment.
Hatta
Go kayaking in Hatta to cool off .