July 29, 2025: 45 °C High with Humid Evenings & Gentle Winds

  • Publish date: Tuesday، 29 July 2025 Reading time: 1 min read
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Bahrain ends the month of July with powerful summer heat on the 29th, daytime temperatures are expected to reach 45 °C, with humid overnight conditions offering little relief. According to the Bahrain Meteorological Directorate, breezy, hazy skies and rising humidity characterize the day. Residents should stay hydrated, limit sun exposure, and be alert to visibility changes due to dust.

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Weather Overview

  • Daytime High: 45 °C
  • Overnight Low: ~30 °C
  • Conditions: Hot and humid during the day, transitioning to generally fine overnight
  • Wind: Variable 5–10 kt, shifting northwesterly later and gusting to 10–15 kt at times
  • Sea State: Calm—1–3 ft inshore
  • Humidity: Peaks near 90% during the day; drops as low as ~15% overnight

What to Expect

  • Muggy Nights & Hot Days: High humidity levels overnight make for uncomfortable relief.
  • Dust/Haze Risk: Variable winds, especially shifting to NW later, could introduce light haze or sand drift.
  • Minimal Rain: July remains dry; no rainfall expected. Historical July averages show zero rainy days.

Health & Safety Advice

  • Hydrate frequently, even without feeling thirsty.
  • Avoid outdoor activity, especially during peak heat hours (12 PM–4 PM).
  • Wear light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.
  • Stay in shaded or air-conditioned spaces when possible.
  • Use protection (masks or scarves) if dust or haze reduces visibility.
  • Monitor heat-sensitive individuals, particularly children, the elderly, and outdoor workers.

What’s Ahead

  • July 30–31: Similar pattern: 45 °C highs, cooling only marginally at night; increasing breeze may lift sand in exposed regions (winds up to 12–17 kt); offshore seas could rise to 3–6 ft.