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Sunrise 06:42
Sunset 17:29
Sunrise 06:42
Sunset 17:29
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Sunrise 06:42
Sunset 17:29
Temp feels like:
33ºC (92 ºF)
Length of day:
10h 47m
Pressure:
29" (1015 hpa)
Visibility:
4 miles (8 km)
Wind speed:
15 km/h
Located in the region of Dubai; Jumeirah Beach features weather ideal for travellers devoted to year round high temperatures. The typical weather of Jumeirah Beach could almost be classed as arid; therefore people in search of a placid beach holiday may find climates during the peak season much too extreme. The weather in general is plainly hot and average high temperatures easily sore above 40ºC during the peak season months of July and August. It is always a good idea to take the current forecast conditions into account when holidaying to Jumeirah Beach to guarantee a more pleasurable vacation. For those preferring a more relaxing holiday with temperatures hovering at 25ºC, November to March are a more suitable period to visit when the heat is less intense and more bearable. Unlike most countries and resort that can give four distinct seasons, Jumeirah Beach in reality only gives two: the hot and the warm season.
The Hot Season: mid-March â" mid-November
Summer temperatures in Jumeirah Beach are extremely hot and humidity levels can also at times be very high. From April right through until the end of October visitors will never see temperatures dipping below 30ºC. From June through until September Jeremiah Beach sees day climates heading up and over the 40ºC mark, a great period to visit for those sun lovers, however taking in sufficient amounts of sun protection is a obligation! From April until the end of October the sun shines down on the town for at least ten solid hours per day, sometimes even more. Even though humidity levels are relatively high during the peak season, rainfall is almost unheard of averaging at 0mm from June until October. Thankfully the sea is always near by allowing tourists a refreshing dip when climates do become unbearable.
The Warm Season: mid-November â" mid-March
Assured as a much more pleasant time of the year to visit, the cooler season or if truth be told the âArabian Winterâ sees many European visitors escaping the chilly temps to enjoy a bit of Christmas sun. These months are still known to hit high temperatures of 30ºC, but generally sit at a very comfortable 23 ºC to 25ºC, very rarely dipping below 20ºC. This also allows visitors to happily explore the region and enjoy sight seeing without sweltering temperatures being close by. There is usually a little rainfall throughout this time also; however rain tends to come in brisk showers lasting only a couple of minutes. Sea temperatures over the coldest months of January and February still sit at a very pleasing 24ºC and the sun is out for at least eight hours each day allowing visitors to achieve a golden tan.