Kuwait | Record temperatures in some areas at the end of the week, with a decrease in the intensity of the Al-Bawareh winds
Arab weather - there is a rise in temperatures on Friday to become around their rates for this time of the year, and the weather in Kuwait is generally very hot, with the appearance of clouds at medium and high altitudes, and the winds are northwesterly moderate speed, active at times and accompanied by strong gifts so that the weather remains Dusty in all areas.
Weather in Kuwait on Friday/Saturday night
The weather during the night hours of Friday / Saturday will be hot in all regions, with the appearance of amounts of clouds at high altitudes, and the winds will be northwesterly moderate in speed, active at times.
An additional rise in temperatures on Saturday and a hot atmosphere
There is a further rise in temperatures on Saturday to be higher than their rates for this time of the year, and the weather is hot in all regions, with the appearance of clouds at high altitudes, and there is a decline in the intensity of the Al-Bawareh winds, so that the winds are fluctuating in direction from northwest to light to moderate the speed.
Hot to very hot weather Saturday/Sunday night
Night temperatures rise compared to the previous night, and the weather will be hot to very hot in all regions of Kuwait, with the appearance of clouds at high altitudes, and the winds will be northwesterly light to moderate in speed.
Temperatures around 50 degrees Celsius in some areas
The country is affected by what is scientifically known as India's seasonal depression during Friday and Saturday, which is accompanied by rises in temperatures during the weekend.
However, it is expected that temperatures will record record levels, so that they will be at the end of the forty degrees Celsius on Friday, and with the deepening effect of the flaming air mass accompanying the seasonal depression, temperatures will reach fifty-year levels in some Kuwaiti areas on Saturday, God willing.
Recommendations
1- Drink plenty of fluids regularly.
2- Not to be exposed to the sun for long periods of time, especially in the central and southern regions.
3- Do not leave children inside closed vehicles under the sun.
4- Avoid placing compressed and flammable containers inside vehicles, to avoid the risk of ignition.
5- Attention to the risk of low horizontal vision due to dust and its impact on respiratory patients.
God knows.
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