Kuwait: Rain clouds affect some areas. These are the forecasts for the coming hours and tomorrow, Wednesday.

2025-01-07 2025-01-07T18:19:13Z
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Arab Weather - The latest satellite images in "Arab Weather" indicate that scattered parts of Kuwait are affected by clouds at different altitudes, bringing some rainfall.

Forecast for the coming hours

According to the latest weather forecasts, the upper trough is expected to continue moving eastward in the coming hours and tonight, coinciding with the intensification of weather disturbances in the State of Kuwait, accompanied by the continuation of unstable weather conditions and activity in cumulonimbus clouds, accompanied by showers of thunderstorms in large areas of the country, including the capital, Kuwait.

Rain is also expected to be accompanied by thunderstorms and hail.

Weather forecast for tomorrow, Wednesday

God willing, tomorrow, Wednesday, the chances of rain are expected to continue, especially in the early morning hours, while the impact of the unstable weather conditions gradually recedes during the daytime hours, temperatures drop, and the weather gradually stabilizes.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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