One thing that puts Dubai summers in a class of their own is the horrendous humidity on certain days, when the conditions are right (or wrong, depends on your perspective). To put it this way, dewpoint temperatures in Dubai can reach anywhere between 83F and 86F, which is insanely humid. By comparison, Bangkok, Thailand and Miami, USA rarely have dewpoint temperatures above 79F. Moreover, neither city, especially Miami, will go above 110F ambient air temperatures. So, let's say it is 110F with 86F dewpoint in Dubai, which is not uncommon. Your heat index in this scenario is around 150F. To get an idea how hot this is, go inside your car in let's say, New York City on the hottest day of the year, sit there and do not turn on the A/C or roll down the windows. That is what it would feel like in Dubai with 110F and 86F dewpoint. There is no place hotter in the world other than the Danakil desert in Ethiopa or Death Valley in California. Even in those places however, the heat indices rarely reach 150F because these places have much drier airmasses during the summer. Hope this helps.
A 30C dew point in Dubai must be rare, given its average summer dew point is 23C, which is admittedly still crazy high. Although i think Bangkok in its hottest periods would have a higher average dew point still, cant speak for Miami.😊
Great information to read. I was assuming Dubai was the hottest place on the planet because I’ve been looking on the weather app and it consistently is 105-110 with an 80 degree dewpoint. I can’t even imagine what that feels like and I already can’t stand Texas with 110-120 heat indices
There's a difference between humid heat and dry heat As always keep hydrated and take precautions in both summer and winter irrespective of where you are
Extreme heat is hell, as a person who growing up in extreme heat country like Malaysia, and also have experience cold winter in Belarus, I would rather choose winter over extreme heat. Extreme heat is pure hell, it makes you stress, panic, tantrums and angry. It pain.
@@kairadaud2298 it is a matter of taste, but for 4-5 months the heat gets truly unbearable. The bigger issue however is the bad air quality, it is usually not the greatest, sometimes, bad, unhealthy, or even hazardous. I love Dubai, but anything outdoors doesn’t work here.
I’m from Florida and Miami has never reached 45c ever. The record high temp ever recorded in the city is 37c with most average summer highs around 33c.
Lol. You have little clue. Palm Springs area is not HUMID every day. It's dry. There is zero comparison to Dubai. And you have cold winter nights and plenty of clouds.
I am au fait with meteorology. In Miami, it does not get up to 45°C. Official temperatures are taken under specific conditions in Stevenson Screens. Any other temperature taken under other conditions or in the sun for instance isn’t recognised.
What if your job there is full time, all year long. I have an offer to teach at a mefical school. Thinking whether i should take it, but not sure will i survive the weather? I'm very heat sensitive 😢
1:16 lol, I know but I'm still planning a group trip for first week of June for 4 nights. So this video will be of assistance because it is a concern of mine.
First week of June you are okay, trust me I have been living all my life in UAE ever since I was born. June at least the weather is okay at night similar to the weather in May despite the afternoon heat. Just avoid these two months July and August, even at night during these two months the weather is ridiculously hot!
Same here. I won’t regret it because it’s my dream vacation destination to be in Dubai. But I hope I’ll be able to enjoy it and participate in the attractions.
Well Instead of going to a other country in Europe to enjoy nature, I would rather jus go to khorfakkan, which is impressive for its beaches and waterfalls. Go to Al Ain to see the grassy mountains. Go to Hatta to see the amazing Wadis. Go to Ras Al Khaimah to enjoy the mountain views. Go to the Desert of course! Al Mubaddazar to enjoy the snow mountains in winter. The weather in the UAE is getting better! And I don't like to complain about the weather, because I am used to it.
The weather in the Middle East and North Africa will continue to get cooler in the winter and summer for the next few decades as a result of Grand Solar Minimum (aka Mini Ice Age) while many temperate countries in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres will have extremely cold winter and have massive crop failures.
Hi, is it a mandatory requirement to visit UAE once in every 6 months for investor/partner titled visas received by setting up freezone companies? I believe it's once every year for those visa holders, like you'd mentioned in your previous videos. Have the rules changed recently?
I was in Clearwater Florida in August 1996 and it was a very very humid 35C, the heat never seemed to drop and it was unbearable. Big difference in dry dubai heat and humid florida
It may be the fault of the video guy, but the fact is that Dubai is one of the most humid places ever. I too was shocked to hear this. Sounds horrific.
These temperatures are untrue. DXB record temperature is 48.8C and DWC is 49.5C. The heat index when you account for humidity and wind speed can have the "feels like temperature" at about 57C on a really bad day but the actual air temperature has never exceeded 50C at the 2 Dubai Airports. Inland places such as Sweihan between Abu Dhabi and Dubai can get above 50C.
I spent a week in Dubai back in 2022 in August on a flight back to New Zealand from Europe. Holy fuqqqqq was I shocked by the heat. 45 degrees at 11pm 52 53 degrees during the day, plus 4 out of the 6 days I was there were extremely humid. I was confused on why that is being Dubai is a desert city. Must have something to do with it being right on the coast. Humid hot wet air travelling directly into the city
The hottest it ever gets is 48°c - the temperature you see on the dashboard of a car when you start it won't be the actual temperature you mention driving at the same time, so perhaps that is where you get your information from? That settles down when you start moving. I agree that the end of May and the beginning of June is about the limit, and then around mid-October, it feels like a switch has been pressed. That said, everywhere is built for heat and while outside is for the lizards, everywhere else in Dubai was just great in the summer.
Not sure where you get 48-52c to be honest. I too stayed in Dubai in some part of the summer and it was mostly 38-42c all summer in Dubai. I have outdoor thermometer. But it does feel a bit of a waste to be in Dubai in summer, when it's the best time to be in Europe, Bali, etc
38-42C in summer in Dubai is tolerable. The temperature in Singapore is around that range all year round since it’s a tropical country just right above the equator. The major difference is Dubai has a winter season and Singapore is hot and humid throughout the year. I’ll choose Dubai over Singapore just for the climate alone not considering the other factors.
I was there the month of July last year as well, and it was super unbearable for me, we left UAE to go to East Africa, and the weather was night and day. Dubai during the summer months, the heat is no joke.
Actually it wasn’t that bad ,we spend the day at the pool and beach , but I have to safe the beach water felt like a sauna it was so warm lol, we also went to Nurai Island smokin pineapple beacha day and we’re able to manage being outside all day , the funny part was we were the only ones on the island
And the workers there were saying that from December on the place is packed and weather is great , we did a lot of outdoor stuff , it’s the humidity that kind of kills it but it wasn’t unbearable for us
Don’t worry, the weather in June is similar to May, only a bit hotter, the weather is still okay, trust me I’ve been living in the UAE ever since I was born. UAE in June it only gets hot during the afternoon, but during the early morning in June temperatures sits at 25~28 degrees Celsius around 4 to 8AM, and it’s not threatening hot unlike July and August where even at the early morning it is about 35 degrees Celsius!! 🥵 besides for the first time in Dubai on June 2nd, 2023, the weather was actually perfect, the high was only 35 in the afternoon instead of the usual 38 to 42 in the afternoon which felt like the weather in April.
@@sabaidee5587 felt like May, September and sometimes like October and April honestly on some days, especially June 1, 2 and 3, this year 2023 the weather was perfect 👌🏼 only on few days like June 5 and 6, it was abnormally hot but on some days the weather was actually pretty nice, especially during the early mornings and late evenings, unlike in July and August where the weather is far worse, even during late night or early morning it’s too hot 🥵
In Australia the weather is extremely hot in summer it is the countrys down fault I leave in the summer and come back in winter it also has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world people actually lay on the beach and cook them selfs I have never seen any thing like it and they look really old because of it some Aussie are 30 and they look 50
put kids in boarding school . lots of countries allow it. try india , they allow foreign students. students from africa and middle east study in Indian schools and colleges. some have branches in dubai/UAE
Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make Mistake but they don’t quit... As the economic crisis keep rising, we literally need to have different streams of income. The crypto market has plenty opportunities to earn a decent Payouts with the right skills and proper Understanding of how the market works.
Well I invest with a top trader Investor Ashton Edwards you might have heard of him.. I can correctly say he's the best top trader in the world, an investment advisor as his diversification skills are great, I say this because i see that in his results as my portfolio grows by averages of 25% to 35% on a weekly basis, unlike i can say for my IRA which has just been trudging along. my portfolio just mirrors what he place and not just on some particular industries of my choosing. He gave me that financial freedom I needed
@@hernandezmarsh2771 Honestly I really need help with learning how to trade. Seeing my portfolio low makes me very sad. Please do you mind sharing any means of reaching out to him easily?
With the trading market constantly with new features, trading opportunities, financial swings and big sudden surprises around the corner opting for the help of an expert trader is usually not a bad idea.
I've pretty much-done intraday trading before with a bunch of indicators and I got fed up because of poor performances. Until i got to meet with this broker who has been mentioned here Investor Ashton Edwards at a crypto seminar, I started working with him because he was honest and fairly straightforward. I owe my success to him because I have been able to accumulate 10.6btc despite the state of the market.
Was in Dubai this August looking for an apartment and it was so hot I'd laugh out loud every time I stepped outside. It was comedy hot. Ludicrously hot.
My question is does everyone have an air conditioning in Dubai. Cuz I know some people can't afford air conditioning. I think someone living in Dubai during the hot hot summer without an air conditioning has to be brutal
Well, beautiful weather from late September to Maximum early to mid June. From late June through mid September the weather is too hot and humid, especially if you consider July and August, the worst two months in terms of heat and humidity.
Nice video and I thank you for breaking it down!! Even with the current crypto dip, I’m still Glad 😊I can smile back at my portfolio of $66,700 made from my weekly trade within a short period.
I visited Dubai last yr in February, beautiful weather
One thing that puts Dubai summers in a class of their own is the horrendous humidity on certain days, when the conditions are right (or wrong, depends on your perspective).
To put it this way, dewpoint temperatures in Dubai can reach anywhere between 83F and 86F, which is insanely humid. By comparison, Bangkok, Thailand and Miami, USA rarely have dewpoint temperatures above 79F. Moreover, neither city, especially Miami, will go above 110F ambient air temperatures.
So, let's say it is 110F with 86F dewpoint in Dubai, which is not uncommon. Your heat index in this scenario is around 150F. To get an idea how hot this is, go inside your car in let's say, New York City on the hottest day of the year, sit there and do not turn on the A/C or roll down the windows. That is what it would feel like in Dubai with 110F and 86F dewpoint.
There is no place hotter in the world other than the Danakil desert in Ethiopa or Death Valley in California. Even in those places however, the heat indices rarely reach 150F because these places have much drier airmasses during the summer.
Hope this helps.
A 30C dew point in Dubai must be rare, given its average summer dew point is 23C, which is admittedly still crazy high. Although i think Bangkok in its hottest periods would have a higher average dew point still, cant speak for Miami.😊
Great information to read. I was assuming Dubai was the hottest place on the planet because I’ve been looking on the weather app and it consistently is 105-110 with an 80 degree dewpoint. I can’t even imagine what that feels like and I already can’t stand Texas with 110-120 heat indices
There's a difference between humid heat and dry heat
As always keep hydrated and take precautions in both summer and winter irrespective of where you are
You are right, it is better to leave during summer. That being said, the extreme heat is still less hassle than a winter
Yes for sure in winter it's even cold now haha
get warm clothes , Duh !
nah... id choose -40c over 40c any day, extreme heat is hell
Extreme heat is hell, as a person who growing up in extreme heat country like Malaysia, and also have experience cold winter in Belarus, I would rather choose winter over extreme heat. Extreme heat is pure hell, it makes you stress, panic, tantrums and angry. It pain.
@@kairadaud2298 it is a matter of taste, but for 4-5 months the heat gets truly unbearable.
The bigger issue however is the bad air quality, it is usually not the greatest, sometimes, bad, unhealthy, or even hazardous.
I love Dubai, but anything outdoors doesn’t work here.
I’m from Florida and Miami has never reached 45c ever. The record high temp ever recorded in the city is 37c with most average summer highs around 33c.
how do you see the weather in miami
So it doesn’t get that hot there?
@@jsgv7935 no, it gets damn hot here, just not 45c. High humidity.
@@davidwelty9763 33-37 with high humidity is still just hot in my opinion
really ? few years ago we has like 38 in London
i love everything about Dubai ❤
I just put my self in the right mind set and think of it as "Heat Treatment"
The UK is rain for 51 weeks of the year and 30oC for one week only.
Hahahahahaa
I lives in Palm Springs California.... Similar temp....Rough in the summer...Evenings are beautiful once the sun goes down.
Lol. You have little clue. Palm Springs area is not HUMID every day. It's dry. There is zero comparison to Dubai. And you have cold winter nights and plenty of clouds.
@@organboi I never said anything about humidity in Palm Springs. I just mentioned that is is hot in the summer. You have no clue.
I am au fait with meteorology. In Miami, it does not get up to 45°C.
Official temperatures are taken under specific conditions in Stevenson Screens.
Any other temperature taken under other conditions or in the sun for instance isn’t recognised.
What if your job there is full time, all year long. I have an offer to teach at a mefical school. Thinking whether i should take it, but not sure will i survive the weather? I'm very heat sensitive 😢
Will they cloud seed during summer?
How is the end of April/early may. ? Do you have to wear shorts?
Thanks for the info. This is something that needs to be taken into consideration when relocating period. I appreciate your cont3
1:16 lol, I know but I'm still planning a group trip for first week of June for 4 nights. So this video will be of assistance because it is a concern of mine.
First week of June you are okay, trust me I have been living all my life in UAE ever since I was born. June at least the weather is okay at night similar to the weather in May despite the afternoon heat. Just avoid these two months July and August, even at night during these two months the weather is ridiculously hot!
I am planning to visit in mid june. Will I be able to walk around and enjoy the outdoors?
Same here, 6-12, perhaps we can have a meltdown on it’s melting streets by bumping into one another 😉
@@nihasiddiqui9989 Cool any touristy worthy places to visit?
Yes, many indoor attractions if with kids and one aqua park in Atlantis that’s outdoors but can be done around 2 afternoon onwards
Same here. I won’t regret it because it’s my dream vacation destination to be in Dubai. But I hope I’ll be able to enjoy it and participate in the attractions.
Me too, 12-18 june, I came from South Italy so I can handle hot temperatures, but I'm afraid in dubai will be too much.
At least UV isnt high. It become 13.5 UV here in Sydney where you get skin damage and cancer pre much
UV is healthy
@@redhotbits not when its UV-C or from 12-14 on the UV scale...
Well Instead of going to a other country in Europe to enjoy nature, I would rather jus go to khorfakkan, which is impressive for its beaches and waterfalls.
Go to Al Ain to see the grassy mountains.
Go to Hatta to see the amazing Wadis.
Go to Ras Al Khaimah to enjoy the mountain views.
Go to the Desert of course!
Al Mubaddazar to enjoy the snow mountains in winter.
The weather in the UAE is getting better!
And I don't like to complain about the weather, because I am used to it.
The weather in the Middle East and North Africa will continue to get cooler in the winter and summer for the next few decades as a result of Grand Solar Minimum (aka Mini Ice Age) while many temperate countries in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres will have extremely cold winter and have massive crop failures.
This seems like a bot comment
Hi, is it a mandatory requirement to visit UAE once in every 6 months for investor/partner titled visas received by setting up freezone companies?
I believe it's once every year for those visa holders, like you'd mentioned in your previous videos.
Have the rules changed recently?
Any confirmation?
Splitting time is the way to go.
Should i wear summer clothes in march ????dubai
I was in Clearwater Florida in August 1996 and it was a very very humid 35C, the heat never seemed to drop and it was unbearable. Big difference in dry dubai heat and humid florida
meaning? which ones worse
Dubai is not dry at all, right now it's midnight and it is 33C with 70% humidity here, this region usually registers the highest dew points on earth
It may be the fault of the video guy, but the fact is that Dubai is one of the most humid places ever. I too was shocked to hear this. Sounds horrific.
thanks for the vids Rafael...talk soon
These temperatures are untrue. DXB record temperature is 48.8C and DWC is 49.5C. The heat index when you account for humidity and wind speed can have the "feels like temperature" at about 57C on a really bad day but the actual air temperature has never exceeded 50C at the 2 Dubai Airports. Inland places such as Sweihan between Abu Dhabi and Dubai can get above 50C.
I spent a week in Dubai back in 2022 in August on a flight back to New Zealand from Europe. Holy fuqqqqq was I shocked by the heat. 45 degrees at 11pm 52 53 degrees during the day, plus 4 out of the 6 days I was there were extremely humid. I was confused on why that is being Dubai is a desert city. Must have something to do with it being right on the coast. Humid hot wet air travelling directly into the city
is there a snow during winter in Dubai?
No
*do you mean indoor skiing* 🎿
Yes in Ras Al khaimah
@@bayan6325 real snow...outdoor snow like during winter? I thought there's no winter in Dubai?
Nope. Just cool breeze, rain, and fog. Temps usu. drop around 10°-13°C. But it snows in Ras Al Khaimah esp. in Jebel Jais.
Are there any places in the UAE that are cooler in the summer?
*shopping mall air con, indoor ice ski or at home in the pool or indoor with air con*
Perhaps Ras Al Khaimah or any mountainous regions 🙂 (yeah it snows there during winter)
The UAE does cloud seed to help it rain, also over farms there.
The temparature: is it in the shadow or in the sun ?
Directly in the sun, it's overall temperature
What is the weather temperature in January? Is it cold?
google exists
Oh trust me in the US it's not as hot but still gets really hot in the southwest Arizona California Nevada
You didn’t mention September 🥺 what about end of September?
Ha...I just wanted to go to Dubai precisely by those dates...
The hottest it ever gets is 48°c - the temperature you see on the dashboard of a car when you start it won't be the actual temperature you mention driving at the same time, so perhaps that is where you get your information from? That settles down when you start moving. I agree that the end of May and the beginning of June is about the limit, and then around mid-October, it feels like a switch has been pressed. That said, everywhere is built for heat and while outside is for the lizards, everywhere else in Dubai was just great in the summer.
Not sure where you get 48-52c to be honest. I too stayed in Dubai in some part of the summer and it was mostly 38-42c all summer in Dubai. I have outdoor thermometer. But it does feel a bit of a waste to be in Dubai in summer, when it's the best time to be in Europe, Bali, etc
Yeah 48-52 is very hot while 38-42 is still hot but not very hot, it’s pretty bearable. Big difference.
38-42C in summer in Dubai is tolerable. The temperature in Singapore is around that range all year round since it’s a tropical country just right above the equator. The major difference is Dubai has a winter season and Singapore is hot and humid throughout the year. I’ll choose Dubai over Singapore just for the climate alone not considering the other factors.
I hate the heat in Dubai.
Wow I’m going there This July on vacation for 6 nights with my family hoping I can do all the outdoor things I have planned to do
I was there the month of July last year as well, and it was super unbearable for me, we left UAE to go to East Africa, and the weather was night and day. Dubai during the summer months, the heat is no joke.
How was it?
Actually it wasn’t that bad ,we spend the day at the pool and beach , but I have to safe the beach water felt like a sauna it was so warm lol, we also went to Nurai Island smokin pineapple beacha day and we’re able to manage being outside all day , the funny part was we were the only ones on the island
And the workers there were saying that from December on the place is packed and weather is great , we did a lot of outdoor stuff , it’s the humidity that kind of kills it but it wasn’t unbearable for us
Thank you. 😊
if i go around mid-May say 13-20 May would that be quite ok still?
Yes, even though the first few days of June up to about 10 June you are okay.
I am visiting Dubai at end of May, hope it is not too bad to be able to go out and visit places : /
Me too 😢 going late May
me too😊
@mike ferreira me too arriving June 2nd 😂. I'm just going to explore then when it gets hot I'll stay in hotel
@@o.c.g.m9426 im going june 25 😅😅😅
You're right
What about the upcoming personnal income tax in 2025 ? rumor ? reality ?
Can you live to the house you bought with golden visa? Kinda confused on golden visa thing im new to it didn't know it existed
do a video of dubai at every price range from apartments to lifestyles and areas
I was planning to go in June & now you’re scaring me 😫
Don’t worry, the weather in June is similar to May, only a bit hotter, the weather is still okay, trust me I’ve been living in the UAE ever since I was born. UAE in June it only gets hot during the afternoon, but during the early morning in June temperatures sits at 25~28 degrees Celsius around 4 to 8AM, and it’s not threatening hot unlike July and August where even at the early morning it is about 35 degrees Celsius!! 🥵 besides for the first time in Dubai on June 2nd, 2023, the weather was actually perfect, the high was only 35 in the afternoon instead of the usual 38 to 42 in the afternoon which felt like the weather in April.
How was it?
@@sabaidee5587 felt like May, September and sometimes like October and April honestly on some days, especially June 1, 2 and 3, this year 2023 the weather was perfect 👌🏼 only on few days like June 5 and 6, it was abnormally hot but on some days the weather was actually pretty nice, especially during the early mornings and late evenings, unlike in July and August where the weather is far worse, even during late night or early morning it’s too hot 🥵
@@ramyfares9099 thank you so much. 😊
Hello@@ramyfares9099 i will go to Dubai next week from september 19 to september 26, how do you think will be the weather? im a little scared 😅
Ooh what a hot 🥵 place not ever cold 🥶
In Australia the weather is extremely hot in summer it is the countrys down fault I leave in the summer and come back in winter it also has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world people actually lay on the beach and cook them selfs I have never seen any thing like it and they look really old because of it some Aussie are 30 and they look 50
Cool video
It’s cold and rainy now
There is a 90 days tax residency rule? I thought you only had to check-in every six months
can you suggest a country for buying passport or residency for an Indian with net worth around 700k dollars ?
st kitts and nevis islands for fast track passport , will cost $150000 .
What about if you have kids in school and they are only off from June to early September ? How do we survive May and rest of September ??
Huh? Makes no sense
What the school for the kids, is it closed in the summer?
put kids in boarding school . lots of countries allow it. try india , they allow foreign students. students from africa and middle east study in Indian schools and colleges. some have branches in dubai/UAE
How do you fix that you only have to come to UAE once every 2 years?
I’m going to Dubai in August I’m so nervous
Don't be, you are going to love every moment * trust me / best city in the all world.
How's it?
@@Dejan_23Unlimiteddead person to hot in august
How was your trip to Dubai ?
@@Dejan_23Unlimited I just came back it was nice but the heat was disgusting
Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make Mistake but they don’t quit... As the economic crisis keep rising, we literally need to have different streams of income. The crypto market has plenty opportunities to earn a decent Payouts with the right skills and proper Understanding of how the market works.
Well I invest with a top trader Investor Ashton Edwards you might have heard of him.. I can correctly say he's the best top trader in the world, an investment advisor as his diversification skills are great, I say this because i see that in his results as my portfolio grows by averages of 25% to 35% on a weekly basis, unlike i can say for my IRA which has just been trudging along. my portfolio just mirrors what he place and not just on some particular industries of my choosing. He gave me that financial freedom I needed
@@hernandezmarsh2771 Honestly I really need help with learning how to trade. Seeing my portfolio low makes me very sad. Please do you mind sharing any means of reaching out to him easily?
With the trading market constantly with new features, trading opportunities, financial swings and big sudden surprises around the corner opting for the help of an expert trader is usually not a bad idea.
I've pretty much-done intraday trading before with a bunch of indicators and I got fed up because of poor performances. Until i got to meet with this broker who has been mentioned here Investor Ashton Edwards at a crypto seminar, I started working with him because he was honest and fairly straightforward. I owe my success to him because I have been able to accumulate 10.6btc despite the state of the market.
Was in Dubai this August looking for an apartment and it was so hot I'd laugh out loud every time I stepped outside. It was comedy hot. Ludicrously hot.
Yep literally lol
I’m going in August for my birthday 😢
I said "No" to all the work opportunities I got in Dubai. Feel happy. Im from India.
On of the Worst heat in the world is dubai heat... instead of tree thy build building
The heat is real! I made the same mistake - by year 3, I had time to get out on vacation.
Or you can always go to phoniex Arizona for the summer to cool down
We "learned " today on NC channel that Uruguay borders Paraguay 🇵🇾. 😁😅🤣🙃🙃
Ahahahaa
Dubai is the closest planet to the Sun between May and September.
Me: Yaa it’s hot let’s move to other continent and come back
My bank account :🙄🤨😵💫
I want to go to dubai end lf april is it to hot? Please reply
its ok
@@mikaelortega12- how much celsius is it at the end of may?
My question is does everyone have an air conditioning in Dubai. Cuz I know some people can't afford air conditioning. I think someone living in Dubai during the hot hot summer without an air conditioning has to be brutal
Sounds like vegas
Come live in Delhi Habibi
Structure your life so you're not there from April to September
Dubai has a beautiful weather, no summer here its better than wintery Europe.. Climate has changed globally
Well, beautiful weather from late September to Maximum early to mid June. From late June through mid September the weather is too hot and humid, especially if you consider July and August, the worst two months in terms of heat and humidity.
Nice video and I thank you for breaking it down!! Even with the current crypto dip, I’m still Glad 😊I can smile back at my portfolio of $66,700 made from my weekly trade within a short period.
Visit Libya in the summer, the most beautiful sea in the Mediterranean, cheap and friendly people🇱🇾🕺💃
Its the dessert
Geo engineering
So the best way to live in Dubai is not live a 3rd of the year there 😂
My Canadian boyfriend would die there even me as a Brazilian
50 or 40 degrees is horrible
It's actually way worse the humidity index it's in the high 50s to even 60
...ummm what? Govt making clouds?
You need a dentist in Dubai
You are so handsome. Sorry for the lewd remark
lol how to live with 50o C omg