
Weather Authority Reveals Lowest Temperature Recorded Across the UAE
UAE Records Mild Winter Low of 24.8°C as Climate Patterns Shift
The United Arab Emirates experienced its coolest temperature of Sunday morning at a relatively warm 24.8°C (76.6°F) in Al Farfar, Fujairah, highlighting the nation's consistently hot climate even during winter months. This temperature reading, recorded at 7:15 AM local time, underscores the UAE's position as one of the world's most consistently warm countries year-round.
Desert Climate Maintains Heat Despite Winter Season
The temperature reading from the National Center of Meteorology demonstrates the UAE's desert climate characteristics, where even the coolest morning temperatures remain well above what most temperate regions would consider comfortable. Al Farfar in Fujairah, located on the UAE's eastern coast facing the Gulf of Oman, typically experiences slightly more moderate temperatures due to its proximity to water bodies and mountainous terrain.
Regional Climate Context
This morning low reflects typical winter patterns across the Arabian Peninsula, where December through February represent the most temperate months. The UAE's winter temperatures rarely drop below 20°C (68°F), even in the coolest areas, making it a popular destination for winter tourism from colder climates.
Implications for Energy and Economic Activity
Such consistently warm temperatures have significant economic implications for the UAE. The country maintains one of the world's highest per-capita energy consumption rates, largely due to year-round air conditioning demands. Even during the "coolest" periods, temperatures above 24°C typically require climate control in residential and commercial buildings.
Tourism and Seasonal Business Patterns
The mild winter temperatures support the UAE's position as a major winter tourism hub, particularly for visitors from Europe and North America. Hotels, resorts, and outdoor attractions experience peak season during these months when temperatures are most comfortable for outdoor activities, though still warm by global standards.
Climate Monitoring and Future Trends
The National Center of Meteorology's precise temperature tracking reflects the UAE's investment in weather monitoring infrastructure, crucial for a country where extreme heat poses daily challenges. As global climate patterns continue evolving, the UAE's already hot climate faces potential intensification, making current "cool" temperatures of nearly 25°C particularly noteworthy for long-term climate records.
This temperature reading serves as a reminder of the UAE's unique climate position, where winter morning lows exceed summer highs in many temperate regions worldwide, shaping everything from urban planning to energy policy in this desert nation.