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If you’ve recently gone like, “IAMFREEZINGGGgGgGGH🥶” to the person next to you, believe you me, you’re NOT alone.
Dubai peeps have been feeling the chills this winter and are calling this the coldest year EVAAR… and yes, yes we are nodding our heads in complete agreement.
The UAE has seen everything from snowfall to hail in the last couple of years, but this time all of Dubai feels like an extension of Ski Dubai with temps in the outskirts falling to a nippy -1.9C. This week Al Ain even witnessed icy, below freezing temps of almost -2C in the desert!! Read more on Al Ain’s icy sitch here.
Taking no chances this morning… coldest UAE winter for years. #dubai pic.twitter.com/r8KoP5suIz
— Laura King لورا كنج (@LauraKingDXB) January 12, 2021
yes morning was pretty cold ……was 10C but felt lower….
— Faisal Ämeer Malik (@faisalmalix1) January 11, 2021
It's so cold that I'm feeling it in my bones. Maybe I'm just getting old. 🤣
— Hannah Gilburt (@HannahGilburt) January 11, 2021
Wait fr??? I thought yk it's cold outside when you go outside and the sun is shinning
— محمد (@mon3aim_) January 11, 2021
I have all these tiktok ideas in my head but I’m too cold to even move
— Shamma (@shammathinks) January 8, 2021
It is freaking cold in Dubai !
— Alaa el Nawawy (@Alaa_elnawawy) January 8, 2021
I’m hungry but I’m also very warm and wrapped up in my blanket should I be brave and face the cold or should I just die of starvation
— aina (@ainatariq_) January 6, 2021
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