Cold weather on the first day of Ramadan in Kuwait, with weather fluctuations that increase the chances of thunderstorms early next week

2025-02-28 2025-02-28T13:50:42Z
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Arab Weather - Weather maps at the Arab Weather Regional Center indicate a slight rise in temperatures in Kuwait on Saturday, which coincides with the first day of the holy month of Ramadan astronomically, and temperatures will be around their averages for this time of year.

 

The weather will be relatively cold and semi-spring-like in various regions, with maximum temperatures around 18°C in many areas, with the gradual appearance of high, rainless clouds. During the hours of Saturday/Sunday night and Sunday dawn, the weather will be cold in most regions and not suitable for outdoor sessions.

Monitoring of atmospheric instability early next week

The weather forecasting team at the Arab Weather Regional Center is monitoring the possibility of Kuwait being affected by a rainy spring state of atmospheric instability in the middle and end of next week, with the chances of thunderstorms in scattered areas of the country increasing.

 

The weather forecast team at the Arab Weather Center will issue more details in the coming days about the possibility of Kuwait being affected by unstable weather conditions.

 

God knows best.

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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