<p><strong>UAE Heatwave Intensifies: Temperatures Soar, Authorities Warn Residents</strong></p><p>UAE residents are urged to take precautions as extreme heat persists, especially in <strong>Abu Dhabi and interior regions</strong>. According to <strong>AccuWeather</strong>, Dubai will see a high of <strong>42°C</strong> today, dropping to <strong>35°C</strong> overnight with partly cloudy skies. Abu Dhabi faces even more severe conditions, with daytime temperatures reaching <strong>45°C</strong> and overnight lows around <strong>34°C</strong>.</p><p>The <strong>National Centre of Meteorology (NCM)</strong> forecasts fair to partly cloudy skies nationwide, with a chance of <strong>rain from convective clouds</strong> forming in eastern regions this afternoon. Interior areas will experience highs between <strong>44°C and 49°C</strong>, while coastal and island regions will see <strong>40°C–45°C</strong>. Mountainous zones remain slightly cooler at <strong>34°C–39°C</strong>. The highest temperature on Monday was <strong>48.7°C in Mezaira, Al Dhafra</strong>.</p><p>Winds will be light to moderate, occasionally gusting up to <strong>40 km/h</strong>, potentially raising dust in open areas. Seas remain calm with slight waves in the <strong>Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea</strong>. Authorities strongly advise residents to <strong>stay indoors and avoid strenuous outdoor activity</strong> during the peak heat.</p>