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July 28, 2025: Heat Peaks at 45 °C with Hazy Skies

  • Publish date: Monday، 28 July 2025 Reading time: 1 min read
July 28, 2025: Heat Peaks at 45 °C with Hazy Skies

Bahrain enters July 28, 2025, under intense summer heat with temperatures soaring to 45 °C. According to the Bahrain Meteorological Directorate, conditions will be hot and humid overnight with variable light winds and occasional afternoon haziness. Residents should expect heat-driven discomfort and slightly elevated dust levels as light breezes stir the dry air.

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Weather Overview

  • High Temperature: 45 °C during the day
  • Overnight Low: Around 30 °C with elevated humidity levels
  • Sky Conditions: Mostly clear overnight; hot with some cloud cover and occasional haze during the day
  • Wind: Variable light breezes of 5–10 kt
  • Sea State: Calm, 1–2 ft nearshore
  • Humidity Range: Up to 90% overnight, dipping to around 15% during daytime

What It Means

The elevated humidity overnight makes for muggy sleep conditions, while daytime heat and some cloud cover may trap heat close to the surface. Wind-driven dust is minimal but hazy patches could form in open areas. Cooling along the coast may still be limited due to gentle winds.

Safety & Comfort Tips

  • Stay hydrated, drink water often, even without feeling thirsty
  • Avoid sun exposure between 12 PM–4 PM, the hottest part of the day
  • Wear breathable clothing, use sunscreen, and wear hats & sunglasses
  • Reduce outdoor activity; if beyond necessity, find shaded or indoor environments
  • Monitor vulnerable persons, such as the elderly and outdoor workers
  • Check local updates for any sudden changes in wind or dust visibility

Short Term Outlook

  • July 29: Similar pattern with a continued max of 45 °C, variable winds turning NW later in the day (~10–15 kt), humidity layering under 85%
  • July 30: Expect rising sand in certain inland areas driven by strengthening NW winds (12–17 kt gusting to 20–25 kt); offshore seas may increase to 3–5 ft
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