The Global Weather Forecast for the weekend of May 2-3, 2026, reveals a stark contrast in climatic conditions, featuring extreme heat across the Middle East and North Africa alongside high probabilities of precipitation in major hubs across Asia and the Americas.
- Extreme Heat: Khartoum, Sudan, recorded the highest temperature at 114°F on Saturday.
- Certain Precipitation: Miami, Busan, Nicosia, and Seoul all face a 100% chance of precipitation on Sunday.
- Regional Variation: Temperatures range from a low of 25°F in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, to highs exceeding 100°F in multiple desert regions.
Extreme Highs in the Middle East and Africa
Severe heat is dominating the region, with Khartoum, Sudan, hitting 114°F on Saturday and remaining very warm at 109°F on Sunday. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, is forecast to reach a high of 107°F on Sunday under hazy sun.
Other high-temperature zones include Karachi, Pakistan, which is expected to hit 104°F on Sunday, and Baghdad, Iraq, reaching 100°F. In India, Hyderabad is forecast for a high of 106°F on Sunday.
High Precipitation Risks
Significant rainfall is expected in several global cities. Miami, United States, and Busan, South Korea, both carry a 100% chance of precipitation for Sunday. Nicosia, Cyprus, and Seoul, South Korea, also face a 100% probability of rain.
High precipitation chances also extend to Anchorage, United States, at 99%, Nairobi, Kenya, at 96%, and Dhaka, Bangladesh, at 95%. Many of these regions are expecting thunderstorms, including Bogota, Colombia, and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Moderate and Cooler Conditions
Temperate climates are persisting in parts of North America and Europe. New York, United States, remains steady with a high of 61°F on both Saturday and Sunday.
In Europe, London, United Kingdom, will see a high of 70°F on Saturday, dipping slightly to 66°F on Sunday. Meanwhile, Reykjavik, Iceland, remains significantly cooler, with a Sunday high of 45°F and a low of 32°F.
The global forecast indicates continued volatility in weather patterns, with several cities transitioning from sunny conditions to heavy rain over the 48-hour period.
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