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Dubai summer vacations 2024 schedule to be announced: Details inside

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DUBAI: Following recent rains in the United Arab Emirates, the Gulf country has witnessed an increase in temperature as the summer season is prevailing at its peak.

Forecasts show the average temperature in the UAE would remain 40° C or above or it can even see above-normal temperatures as climate change is hitting the world hard.

Like every year summer vacations are announced for nearly two months in the emirate, the schools and colleges are expected to observe summer vacations from June 29 till late August 2024, with schools resuming their activities in September 2024.

READ MORE: UAE experiences heaviest rainfall in 75 years

Education institutions will announce vacations for nearly five holidays on Eidul Adha.

However, the final notification in this regard will be issued by the concerned authorities in the coming days

Digital Desk

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