The Emirates News Agency and the Committee for Inquiry into the Holy Month of Ramadan in the United Arab Emirates announced, a short while ago, the confirmation of the sighting of the crescent of the Holy Month, so that tomorrow, Monday, March 11, will be the beginning of the Holy Month. blessed month of Ramadan.
In the State of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Royal Court, the Supreme Court, the Ministry of Justice, the City of Science, and also the committee for investigating the crescent of the blessed month of Ramadan announced that the sighting of the crescent of the holy month was confirmed, so that it will be tomorrow, corresponding to Monday, March 11, the beginning of the blessed month of Ramadan.
The National Center of Meteorology in the Emirates stated that Ramadan this year will occur in the second third of March, marking the beginning of the transitional period from winter to summer known as spring. The weather on the day of Ramadan is anticipated to be temperate in most areas. Temperatures often increase during the first part of the month and then decrease in the second half.
The center forecasted that the weather during the blessed month will be mostly moderate to pleasant, with colder nights and early mornings in the first half. Average maximum temperatures are expected to range between 29 and 34 °C, with some interior areas reaching up to 45 °C in the afternoon. Average minimum temperatures will range between 18 and 21 °C, with the lowest recorded temperature of around 3 °C in mountainous regions. Or internally during the early morning hours.
At the start of the month, the duration from dawn call to prayer until sunset in Abu Dhabi and its suburbs is around 13 hours and 14 minutes. This duration gradually increases as Ramadan progresses, reaching approximately 13 hours and 57 minutes by the end of the month. The length of this period may vary depending on the specific location and can either increase or decrease. Within minutes, either at the start or end of the month, depending on the region.