Trip to Dubai: What You Need to Know About the Temperature by Month?

Trip to Dubai

Dubai is the city of human made wonderment. It is a beautiful hub of skyscrapers piercing the clouds, top-tier opulent hotels lining the city, and a nightlife that radiates electric energy. Before you are allured by the captivating charm of this desert oasis, you need to listen to the important intel that the weather there has to share. If you are planning on visiting Middle East’s Manhattan anytime soon, be sure to scrutinise the weather forecast carefully. Since the City of Gold does not offer the same touristy weather throughout the year, visitors need to check important information about Dubai’s weather before they book their flights. In this month-by-month temperature guide, Woking Travel has gathered all the vital particulars about weather, precipitation data, and tips on how to prepare for the month you plan on visiting the city in. Let’s take a deeper dive into the details of Dubai’s temperature by month. 

January

  • January is the perfect time for tourists to visit Dubai since the weather is temperate and pleasant. The temperatures during the day rise up to the average of 24°C (75°F) and drop down to an average of 14°C (57°F) as night takes over. Winter days bathe in the sunlight for about 8 to 9 hours everyday.  
  • Since Dubai has an arid desert climate, it does not experience much rainfall around the year. The average rainfall in January is measured up to about 10 millimetres.  
  • The mild temperature of January allows tourists to carry out all kinds of outdoor activities such as sightseeing, desert safaris, shopping at malls and markets, and beach visits. It is recommended that tourists pack light sweaters or jackets for the cooler evenings, and comfortable and breathable clothing for daytime. 

February

  • In February, the temperatures rise up slightly, ranging from an average of about 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). The weather is comparatively a lot similar to January, however, it could get warmer during the daytime. Moreover, February also falls around the ideal time of the year for tourism. 
  • Although it is mostly sunny throughout this month, Dubai receives higher rainfall amounts in February compared to January. It measures up to about 11 to 16 millimetres and occurs in unexpected showers. 
  • February is the beginning of spring and therefore, it is also the beginning of festivals. Tourists can attend the Dubai Shopping Festival and visit the Dubai Miracle Garden in February as it is in full bloom. It is recommended that you pack a pair of comfortable walking shoes for exploring around the city. 

March

  • March comprises higher temperatures ranging from 23°C to 28°C (73°F to 82°F) in daytime which drop down to 18°C (64°F). Hot daytime temperatures in Dubai are tempered by the coolness of the night in the month of march. Moreover, March is the month of full blossomed spring time. The weather is warmer than the past month but still enjoyable for tourist activities. 
  • With an average rainfall of 12 millimetres, Dubai stays on the drier side of the spectrum. The rainfall is typically spread over 2 days of sporadic light showers.  
  •  Tourists can indulge in fun activities like sunbathing and lounging on beachers, sliding down rides at water parks, and outdoor dining at restaurants serving international cuisines. To counter the warm weather, it is advisable to pack lighter and airy clothing made from breathable fabrics. Don’t forget to bring your sun protection gear such as hats, sunglasses and sunscreen to beat the heat.

April

  • Higher end of the temperatures in Dubai comes to an average of 26°C to 31°C (79°F to 88°F) and drops down to 21°C (70°F) in April. This translates to warm and sunny weather during the daytime with comparatively milder evenings. April is a good time to visit Dubai for tourists who desire to travel during the summer months. 
  • April is one of the drier months of the year and only receives 7 millimetres of rainfall. This intimates the city’s transition towards the dry and hot summer ahead. 
  • Since the temperature tends to rise in April, tourists begin to indulge more in indoor pursuits to combat the heat. Indoor pastimes include shopping, indoor entertainment, visiting museums, booking spa treatments, watching live performances, and dining. Outdoor activities are typically reserved for early morning or late afternoon. Tourists are advised to pack light clothes, possibly with short sleeves, to keep them cool and sun protection to prevent sun damage. 

May

  • Marking the advent of summer, the temperatures in May rise up to 39°C (102°F) and decrease down to 27°C (81°F). The humidity in the air increases as well, therefore, making the heat unbearable. As the mercury climbs, it gets increasingly challenging for tourists to carry out outdoor activities. 
  • The rainfall in May is received in a scarce supply. May is one of the driest months of Dubai. The crystal clear skies and the long hours of sunshine throughout the month depict that May’s rainfall statistics are virtually non-existent. 
  • While May is one of the hottest months of the year in Dubai, there are multiple pursuits that tourists can enjoy. Dubai’s scintillating beaches can still be explored early in the morning or later in the afternoon when the weather cools down. Moreover, tourists can shop at malls, catch a movie at cinemas, or tour a museum to take a piece of Dubai’s history with them. We highly suggest tourists to gear up your sun protection essentials such as sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. 

June

  • June is the month when Dubai touches the year’s peak temperature. With the maximum height of summer’s scorching heat, tourists can expect high temperatures of around 42°C (108°F) and lows of 31°C (88°F). Since the humidity is high this month, as well, the heat amplifies ten fold. June is not the ideal time to visit Dubai since the  intense heat could cause dehydration and make it impossible for tourists to explore the city under the sun’s relentless rays. 
  • June experiences little to no rainfall, just like May. Hence, tourists can expect dry weather conditions throughout the month, leaving no need to carry a raincoat. 
  • The blazing sun overhead tourists does not allow for any outdoor pursuits. However, indoor activities can be enjoyed during the peak hours of heat. Tourists should make sure they pack breathable and cool clothes, along with proper sun protection gear including sunglasses, a hat, and a strong SPF when visiting Dubai in June. 

July

  • We suggest staying under shelter and participating in indoor activities during the hot daytime. Mornings and evenings are better suited for setting out to spend time at the beach, experiencing the desert safari, or exploring the city. Tourists can enjoy fine dining at night, along with Dubai’s exotic nightlife. We suggest packing loose and light clothing with sun protective essentials and staying hydrated at all times to beat the heat. 
  • The pinnacle of hot summer is continually marked by July with temperatures rising up to 42°C (108°F) and dropping down to 31°C (88°F) as the sun sets. The humidity continues to have a profound effect on the intensity of heat, just like previous months. The hot desert climate of the city and the high temperatures make the city an unsuitable choice for daytime activities and excursions. As the temperature drops by the evening, tourists can set out and continue their exploration. 
  • The scarcity of rain continues this month, as well. The rainfall amounts from zero to 1 millimetre. 
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August

  • August brings relief from the intense heat to some extent. This month breaks the spell of heatwave with temperatures rising up to an average of around 41°C (106°F) and lows of 30°C (86°F), comparatively lower than the last few months. While the city encounters a minimal decrease in the temperature, the humidity continues to prevail this month, increasing the heat’s oppressive nature.  
  • The hot month of August remains to be rain-free, as with the previous summer months. The extreme climate during this time results in hot, dry, and humid weather conditions. 
  • Tourists are generally recommended to prioritise indoor pursuits more than outdoor activities. This is to ensure that they stay protected from the harmful effects of hot weather. They can opt for indoor attractions such as museums, shopping malls that are centrally air conditioned, and cinemas. For exploring the city, we recommend choosing either the mornings, evenings, or nighttime since temperatures are lower. During this time of the year, restaurants, hotels, and other service providers entertain tourists with tempting summer deals and promotional offers that can be advantageous for them. 

September

  • September is said to be the month of transition since it ushers in milder temperatures that rise up to a high of 39°C (102°F) with an average low of 28°C (82°F). The heat during the daytime begins to decrease, considerably cooling down the weather. The nights begin to get cooler, as well. Moreover, the city experiences a decrease in humidity, ultimately lowering the intensity of heat. Tourists can commence indulging in activities that were previously restricted due to the extremely hot summer months. 
  • September experiences minimal to no rainfall, with rare light showers in certain areas of Dubai.  
  • As the heat begins to subside in September, tourists can finally start partaking in desert safari rides. Moreover, they can also explore the city for longer periods of time throughout the day. However, we suggest spending time doing indoor activities during the hot day time and setting out once the peak warm hours pass. During September, the tourism in the city increases, owing to the drop in temperatures. 

October

  • With the arrival of October comes the arrival of cooler temperatures leading Dubai towards winter. The temperature rises up to an average of 34°C (93°F) and decreases down to an average of about  24°C (75°F). The humidity in the air decreases to a great extent, making the weather quite agreeable. October is a mild month characterised by pleasant temperatures, ideally suitable for tourism. Therefore, the travel and tourism industry in Dubai benefits substantially by the proliferation of tourist visits. 
  • The city experiences no rainfall in the month of October, resulting in clear skies all day long and extended periods of sunshine.  
  • October presents the tourists with ideal weather conditions for outdoor activities. Since October brings a multitude of tourists to Dubai, it is important to book long in advance to acquire the travel and accommodation dates of your choice. Tourists can enjoy the beaches of Dubai, basking in the sun and lounging, along with other water sports. Moreover, desert safari is another unique activity that is doable in these weather conditions and captivates the eye of tourists. We recommend packing light and breathable clothing for the warm daytime and a light jacket or a sweater for the chillier nights. 

November

  • November is the ideal time to visit Dubai since it provides the best weather for tourist visits. The higher temperatures rise up to about 30°C (86°F) and lower temperatures drop down to an average of 18°C (64°F). The weather conditions significantly improve during this time of the year, ensuring that tourists can comfortably enjoy their visit. Moreover, the humidity in the air significantly decreases compared to extremely humid summer months.  
  • Rainfall stays minimal to non-existent throughout the month of November. This intimates that there is no need to pack an umbrella when you visit Dubai in November. 
  • Dubai transitions into a bustling spot of tourists as the winter months approach. However, with the increase in tourists visiting, it is recommended that you book your travel dates and accommodations in advance to avoid any later inconveniences. Tourists can enjoy all indoor and outdoor activities in full swing. Indoor activities include visiting shopping malls, touring grand attractions such as the Dubai Aquarium, and exploringmuseums. Desert safari, beach outings, and city exploration are some of the outdoor activities that tourists can indulge in. 

November

  • December creates a magical winter wonderland for tourists, characterised by temperatures rising to 25°C (77°F) and dropping down to about 15°C (59°F). The weather during the day is comfortably warm and cools down as the night sets in. These weather conditions are generally preferred by tourists when they visit, therefore, making December a travellers’ favourite. The cool and breezy mornings and the pleasant evenings allow tourists to carry out all kinds of activities. Moreover, the city encounters a slight increase in humidity towards the end of the month. 
  • Dubai receives no rainfall during the month of December. Hence, tourists can rest assured that they will be met with pleasantly sunny days when they arrive in this month.  
  • The arrival of December brings the festive season along with it. Tourists can indulge in the celebratory festivities of winter such as Christmas, being captivated by the beautiful glimmer of the holiday-themed lighting and decorations. Since this time of the year is the peak of tourism in Dubai, tourists can expect to see large crowds of other visitors. 

FAQs

The best time to visit Dubai is during the cooler months of late fall and early winter, particularly from November to February. These months offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities, sightseeing, and festivals. 

During the summer months, particularly from June to August, daytime temperatures can reach up to 42°C (108°F) with high humidity, making it uncomfortable for outdoor activities. 

Dubai receives minimal rainfall throughout the year due to its arid desert climate. The wettest months are January and February, with light and sporadic showers. 

During the summer, tourists can explore Dubai’s air-conditioned attractions, such as shopping malls, museums, cinemas, and indoor entertainment centres.

Yes, during the hot summer months, many restaurants, hotels, and attractions offer promotional deals and discounts to attract tourists.

From blazing summer months to mild and pleasant winds of the early winter, Dubai possesses a variety of weather conditions throughout the year. In order to plan the perfect trip without falling into the pit of travel inconveniences, it is important to understand the climate and weather of Dubai. Summer months bring relentless sun rays and intense heat which make it uncomfortable for tourists to explore the city at their own pace. Hence, late fall and early winter months are the ideal times to pay a visit to Dubai. Using our guide, you can determine your preferences, weigh out your options, and plan your travel accordingly. 

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