Dubai Weather Forecast & AQI – Live Radar

Dubai

Clear sky
36°

Feels Like

36°

Humidity

55%

Wind

18 km/h

Visibility

23.7 km

Weather Intelligence Index

AeroWeather uses a groundbreaking framework to quantify atmospheric impact on human life. Our index analyzes the complex interplay of humidity, pressure, and UV radiation to provide hyper-local insights for your health and travel.

Atmospheric Signal Monitoring

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Advanced Atmospheric Intelligence Platform

AeroWeather is more than just a forecast tool; it is a comprehensive environmental intelligence ecosystem. Our platform utilizes elite scientific data sources to provide high-resolution insights into the global atmosphere. By monitoring barometric pressure systems, humidity gradients, and particulate matter concentrations, we deliver a multi-dimensional view of the weather that affects your daily life. Whether you are tracking the arrival of the monsoon in South Asia or monitoring a heatwave in Western Europe, our interactive radar and AI-powered comfort summaries ensure you have the most precise information available. We believe that professional-grade meteorological data should be beautiful, accessible, and actionable for everyone.

All About Dubai

Dubai is a city of superlatives, located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf in the United Arab Emirates. It has transformed from a small fishing village into a global aviation hub and a playground for the world's elite. Dubai is home to the world's tallest building (Burj Khalifa), the world's largest shopping mall (Dubai Mall), and some of the world's most innovative man-made structures like the Palm Jumeirah. It is a city that looks firmly into the future while maintaining its roots through historic districts like Al Fahidi.

Climate and Environment

Dubai has a hot desert climate, which means it is sunny and dry for most of the year. The year is essentially divided into two halves: summer and winter. Summer (May to September) is extremely hot, with average highs exceeding 40°C and humidity levels that make outdoor activities nearly impossible during the day. This is also the period with almost zero rainfall. Winter (October to April) is the peak tourist season, offering perfectly mild temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C. This is when the city truly comes alive, with outdoor markets, concerts, and desert safaris. Rainfall is rare and usually occurs as short, heavy bursts during the winter months.

Travel and Local Tips

The best time to visit Dubai is undoubtedly between November and March. During this window, you can fully enjoy the beaches and desert activities. If you visit during the summer, plan your activities for the early morning or late evening, and spend the midday in the many air-conditioned malls or indoor attractions. While Dubai is quite liberal compared to other parts of the Middle East, it's respectful to dress modestly in public areas like malls and government buildings. Public displays of affection should also be avoided. During the holy month of Ramadan, be aware that many dining outlets will have restricted hours, and eating or drinking in public during daylight hours is restricted.

Why Use AeroWeather for Dubai?

Our specialized data points for Dubai include high-resolution radar and real-time AQI monitoring. Unlike generic weather apps, we provide a deep dive into the specific atmospheric conditions that affect this region, ensuring you are always one step ahead of the weather.