The Early Warning Center in Hadramaut warns of a heat wave reaching 44 degrees Celsius

The Early Warning Center for Disasters and Climate Risks in Hadramaut Governorate warned of a heat wave early next week that will continue for several days.
The center said in its bulletin issued today, a copy of which was received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), “The latest analyzes of weather maps and numerical forecasts indicate an extension of the influence of a hot air mass, starting next week, originating from the Rub al-Khali desert, accompanied by active wind movement.” Surface works to raise dust and dirt on parts of the desert areas and valleys in Hadramaut Governorate, with a significant rise in maximum temperatures.”
The center expected that the maximum temperatures in parts of Hadhramaut Governorate during the daylight hours until the afternoon would range between (37) - (40) degrees Celsius in the coastal areas, while it would range from (40) - (44) degrees Celsius in the areas The valley, desert, and plateaus of Hadhramaut inland, while it remains warm during the evening and night hours and humid in the coastal areas.
The center alerted citizens to take caution and take the necessary measures to prevent exposure to sunstroke during the peak hours of noon, provide safe ventilation for the elderly and those suffering from chronic diseases and heart patients, and reduce exposure to solar radiation. It also alerted travelers in the areas The interior between the valley, the desert, and the countryside is due to the low level of visibility as a result of dirt plankton and raised dust.