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Dubai
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Dubai experiences a desert climate with scorching summers and pleasantly warm winters, making it one of the hottest cities in the Middle East.

Rainfall is minimal and sporadic, occurring mainly between December and March, though it's so infrequent that waterproof clothing rarely makes the packing list.

Summer temperatures regularly soar above 40°C (104°F), while winter sees mild days around 24°C (75°F) and cooler evenings that can dip to 14°C (57°F).

Humidity spikes dramatically during summer months, particularly along the coast, turning the already intense heat into something truly oppressive.

The ubiquitous air conditioning in every building, mall, and taxi means layering is essential year-round—you'll freeze indoors while melting outside.

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Spring
March to May
  • Lightweight linen shirts
  • Breathable cotton trousers or midi skirts
  • Wide-brimmed sun hat
  • UV-protective sunglasses
  • Light cardigan for over-air-conditioned spaces
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Summer
June to August
  • Loose-fitting moisture-wicking fabrics
  • Minimal coverage sandals
  • Long-sleeve sun protection shirt in light colours
  • Pashmina or light scarf for arctic indoor temperatures
  • Breathable anti-chafe undergarments
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Autumn
September to November
  • Cotton or linen blend dresses
  • Short-sleeve shirts with breathable weave
  • Lightweight trousers in neutral tones
  • Comfortable walking shoes for outdoor activities
  • Light wrap for evening breezes and mall visits
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Winter
December to February
  • Light jumper or knit cardigan for evenings
  • Long trousers in cotton or light denim
  • Closed-toe shoes for cooler mornings
  • Denim or light jacket for after-dark
  • Versatile scarf that doubles as sun and chill protection