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June marks the start of searing summer, says NCM

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June 04, 2025

The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) stated that during the last third of June, the UAE experiences the longest day of the year, leading to a rise in temperatures across most regions by approximately 2 to 3 degrees Celsius, marking the beginning of summer.

- Mohammed Abu Al Samn, Staff Reporter

The NCM explained that in June, the impact of the Siberian high-pressure system on the country diminishes, while thermal lows begin to affect the region. Also, the Indian seasonal low extends its influence from the east over the UAE for most of the month.

Occasionally, cloud formations will appear in some areas, with the possibility of cumulus clouds developing over the eastern mountains in the afternoon, potentially leading to rainfall.

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