What is the climate in Dubai at different times of the year?
If you like warmth, then Dubai is your paradise. In summer, from June to August, temperatures can rise to 45°C, and the air becomes dense from heat and humidity. This is the time when air conditioners become your best friends. In winter, from November to March, the weather is milder and more pleasant, with temperatures around 25°C during the day and cool evenings. This is the perfect time for beach walks, desert safaris and dinners on the outdoor terraces. Rain is rare here, but sometimes in winter there are short showers, which the townspeople meet with joy and surprise.
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