Sharjah has experienced high temperatures reaching 42.2°C, crossing the established threshold for heat alerts.
A high-temperature alert has been triggered for Sharjah as meteorological data recorded a maximum temperature of 42.2°C.
The forecasted value has exceeded the 40°C threshold, prompting automated monitoring systems from wweather1.com to issue a high-severity heat notice.
Residents in the affected area are advised to monitor local conditions and take standard precautions associated with elevated temperatures.
Why it is dangerous and what to do
⚠️ Safety
• Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day.
• Avoid prolonged direct exposure to the sun during peak afternoon hours.
• Wear lightweight and loose-fitting clothing when outdoors.
📊 The numbers, from wweather1 data
Sharjah city: now +34°, Overcast.
That is 1° above the August climate norm.
The record for this date is +46° (1948).
Three-day forecast: 22 August: +42°/+33° · 23 August: +42°/+32° · 24 August: +42°/+32°
The figures are computed automatically from the Open-Meteo/ERA5 archive — no eyeball estimates. 🌍 Weather in nearby cities
📰 Data source:
wweather1. Forecast and analysis — wweather1, based on Open-Meteo / met.no data.