10-Day Weather Forecast for Dibba
Six-hourly outlook through Sunday 12 July. Updated every three hours via MET Norway.
What's the weather in Dibba this week?
Today's weather - Friday 3 Jul
For the rest of Friday the predicted weather in Dibba is clear skies. The temperature will be around 34°C (93°F).
Tomorrow's weather - Saturday 4 Jul
The forecast for Dibba on Saturday is clear skies. Temperatures will range from a very warm 32°C (90°F) to a very warm 34°C (93°F).
10-Day Weather Forecast
During the next 10 days, temperatures will reach 39°C (102°F) on Monday before declining again, with average highs of 37°C (99°F) and lows of 33°C (91°F). Compared to typical July conditions, these temperatures are typical. There will be plenty of sunshine throughout this time. Rain amounts are forecast to be much less than usual (relative to standard July patterns), with mostly dry conditions.
Weather Forecast FAQ for Dibba
When will be the warmest day next week?
The warmest day is expected to be Monday with a high of 39°C (102°F).
When will be the coldest day?
The coldest day is forecasted for Saturday with a low of 32°C (90°F).
Will it rain next week in Dibba?
No significant rainfall is currently expected during the next 10 days.
How much rainfall is expected next week?
A total of 0 mm (0 in) of rain is forecasted for the 10-day period.
What will be the temperature range next week?
Temperatures will range from 32°C (90°F) to 39°C (102°F).
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