Humidity levels in the UAE will increase by night on Saturday, June 6, and on Sunday morning over some coastal areas with a probability of fog or mist formation, as per the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). Overall, skies will be fair, but conditions may turn dusty at times, and low clouds will appear eastward.
Light to moderate southwesterly to northwesterly winds will blow, freshening to strong at times, causing blowing dust and sand, reducing the horizontal visibility, with a speed of 10–30kmph, reaching 45kmph
Nationwide, temperatures will range between 19°C and 46°C. The mercury is expected to reach a high of 37°C and 39°C in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, respectively.
On Friday, the highest temperature was seen in Fujairah at 47.6°C. It was recorded.
The UAE has condemned in the strongest terms terrorist drone and missile attacks by Iran targeting Kuwait and Bahrain on Saturday, expressing its full solidarity with the two brotherly Gulf states.
Kuwait said that it was targeted by a missle attack at dawn, days after a major Iranian assault on the country that left one Indian national killed and resulted in 63 injuries.
On Saturday, Bahrain also announced intercepting three missiles and several drones that were launched towards it by Iran.
In a separate statement, Mofa affirmed that these terrorist attacks constitute a flagrant violation of Bahrain's sovereignty and a threat to its security and stability.
The UAE said that it stands in full solidarity with Bahrain and Kuwait and support for all measures aimed at.
Residents may have seen recent social media posts of the UAE community, with pictures of a pledge to UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
This digital initiative allows citizens and residents alike to express their appreciation of the country and the role of the President in ensuring the safety and comfort of all those who reside in the country.
Sandooq Al Watan, a non-profit organisation under Erth Zayed Philanthropies, who launched the pledge and commitment initiative said it was born from the stories of "every person living on this blessed land".
The initiative seeks to unify and empower the community, made of multiple nationalities and speaking different languages, "to speak with one voice in gratitude, commitment and loyalty" to the UAE President.
How do I sign.
Dubai's marine transport network is set for a data-driven upgrade as the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) rolls out an enhanced Seasonal Network initiative powered by artificial intelligence and predictive analytics. The move is designed to improve service flexibility and respond more efficiently to fluctuating passenger demand during peak seasons, public holidays and major events across the emirate.The summer operating plan, effective in July, is built on an integrated big-data repository tracking passenger numbers, revenue, and occupancy rates. Officials say the system sharpens forecasting accuracy and supports more responsive operational decisions as usage patterns shift throughout the year.
How the AI-led model works?
At the centre of the initiative is an AI-led model.
As schools break for summer and airports across the UAE prepare for one of the busiest travel periods of the year, healthcare professionals are warning residents against a common but often overlooked travel mistake — leaving vaccinations until the final stages of trip planning.
While flights, accommodation and visa applications often take priority, many travellers fail to check whether their destination requires specific vaccines or health precautions. Doctors say this oversight can lead to unnecessary stress, disrupted travel plans and increased exposure to preventable illnesses.
Dr Malaz Yabrodi, internal medicine specialist at Medcare Shaikh Saqr Al Qasimi Hospital Sharjah, said many people wrongly assume that routine vaccinations provide sufficient protection.
Residents in the UAE will be able to access the newly approved oral Wegovy treatment within days after the first shipment arrived in the country, according to Novo Nordisk. Speaking to Khaleej Times, Emil Kongshoj Larsen, executive vice-president for international operations at Novo Nordisk, said the rollout marks more than the arrival of a new medicine, reflecting a broader shift in how obesity is being treated around the world. Larsen said obesity is increasingly being recognised as a chronic disease that requires long-term management and support, with healthcare systems gradually moving beyond traditional advice on diet and exercise alone."Obesity is typically a chronic, progressive and relapsing disease," Larsen said, adding that many patients require medical intervention.
As thousands of UAE residents prepare to travel during the summer holidays, health experts are reminding travellers to follow official advisories, stay aware of health updates at their destinations and seek medical advice if they feel unwell during or after their trip.The advice comes as global health authorities continue monitoring outbreaks and health alerts in different parts of the world, including Ebola and hantavirus cases reported. However, UAE authorities have stressed that the country's public health situation remains stableand that preparedness and monitoring systems remain active.Recently, the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) and the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) confirmed that the UAE's public health situation remains.