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    Countdown to Ramadan: UAE astronomers forecast February 19 start date

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneOctober 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The holy month of Ramadan is anticipated to start on Thursday, February 19, 2026, based on preliminary astronomical forecasts launched by the Emirates Astronomy Society. This implies the trustworthy are simply 139 days away from the beginning of the sacred month.

    Ibrahim Al Jarwan, Chairman of the Emirates Astronomy Society, defined that the crescent moon marking the start of Ramadan shall be born on Tuesday, February 17, at 4:01pm (UAE time). Nevertheless, as a result of the crescent will set just one minute after sundown, it won’t be seen that night. Primarily based on these circumstances, Ramadan is projected to start on February 19, topic to affirmation by official moon-sighting committees.

    Fasting hours in Abu Dhabi

    On the onset of Ramadan, every day fasting in Abu Dhabi will final round 12 hours and 46 minutes, progressively extending to 13 hours and 25 minutes by the tip of the month. Daylight period can also be anticipated to elongate, from 11 hours and 32 minutes in mid-February to 12 hours and 12 minutes by mid-March.

    Climate outlook for Ramadan 2026

    Temperatures in Abu Dhabi are forecast to vary between 16°C and 28°C initially of Ramadan, influenced by the lingering results of northern winter winds. By the tip of the month, as spring climate patterns emerge, highs are anticipated to climb to round 32°C, with lows averaging 19°C.

    Al Jarwan added that rainfall stays a risk all through the holy month, with precipitation ranges probably exceeding 15 millimeters, in keeping with seasonal averages.

    The official begin of Ramadan will finally be declared by the UAE’s moon-sighting committees nearer to the date.





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