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Windy, rainy subzero chill grips Kuwait

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Last updated: 2026/01/24 at 7:04 PM
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Kuwait is currently experiencing a significant cold snap, with temperatures plummeting to record lows in several regions. The meteorological department reported a chilling -3 degrees Celsius in Salmi, near the Saudi border, and on Boubyan Island at dawn on Thursday. This Kuwait cold wave is particularly impacting desert areas due to strong northwesterly winds, making the real feel temperature even more severe – reaching a frigid -8 degrees Celsius in Salmi.

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Regional Temperature VariationsTransition to Stable WeatherWind and Visibility Concerns

Understanding the Current Kuwait Cold Wave

The recent drop in temperature isn’t just a typical winter chill; it’s a result of specific meteorological conditions. Strong northwesterly winds are the primary driver, pulling in colder air masses from northern regions. These winds are particularly potent at night, leading to a dramatic decrease in temperature, especially in open desert landscapes where heat dissipates quickly.

Regional Temperature Variations

The impact of the cold isn’t uniform across Kuwait. Abdaly, situated on the Iraqi border, recorded a temperature of -1 degree Celsius, while Manageesh, near Salmi, hit the freezing point at zero degrees. Coastal areas are experiencing slightly milder temperatures, with Ahmadi registering 2 degrees Celsius and Failaka Island reaching 3 degrees Celsius. This variation highlights the influence of proximity to the sea and geographical features on local weather patterns. The weather in Kuwait is proving to be exceptionally harsh in certain areas.

Forecast: A Shift Towards Milder Conditions

Fortunately, the extreme cold isn’t expected to last indefinitely. The meteorological department forecasts a gradual rise in temperatures over the coming days. Light to moderate, variable rainfall is anticipated until Sunday, offering a brief respite from the dry, cold air.

Transition to Stable Weather

Starting Monday, Kuwait is expected to see a return to more stable weather conditions with increasing temperatures, both during the day and at night. Maximum temperatures in Kuwait City and at the airport are predicted to reach around 20 degrees Celsius. This represents a significant improvement from the current conditions. Over the next few days, maximum temperatures are expected to range between 15-21 degrees Celsius, while minimum temperatures will hover between 5-11 degrees Celsius. This shift will be a welcome change for residents.

Meteorological Explanation and Potential Hazards

Acting Meteorology Department Director, Dharar Al-Ali, explained the complex weather system driving these changes. A retreating high-pressure system is allowing a surface low from the southwest to advance. This is coinciding with an upper-level low and a relatively cold, humid air mass, leading to increased cloud cover and the possibility of occasional thunderstorms.

Wind and Visibility Concerns

The changing weather patterns also bring potential hazards. Winds will initially be southeasterly, shifting to northwesterly and becoming strong at times, potentially exceeding 60 km/h. These strong winds are likely to stir up dust, reducing visibility in some areas. Additionally, sea waves are expected to rise above seven feet, posing a risk to maritime activities. Residents are advised to take precautions and stay updated on the latest Kuwait weather forecast to ensure their safety. The current climate in Kuwait is demonstrating its variability.

Preparing for Fluctuating Temperatures

The recent cold snap serves as a reminder of the importance of being prepared for fluctuating temperatures in Kuwait. Residents should ensure they have adequate warm clothing, especially when venturing into desert areas or during nighttime hours. It’s also crucial to stay informed about weather updates and heed any warnings issued by the meteorological department.

Additionally, drivers should exercise caution due to reduced visibility caused by dust storms. Maritime activities should be carefully considered, and appropriate safety measures taken in light of the expected high waves. Staying informed and prepared is key to navigating these changing weather conditions safely and comfortably.

In conclusion, Kuwait is currently navigating a challenging Kuwait cold wave, but relief is on the horizon. While temperatures have plummeted to record lows, a gradual warming trend is expected to begin over the weekend, bringing more stable and milder conditions by Monday. Staying informed about the latest weather updates and taking necessary precautions will be crucial for residents to safely navigate this period of fluctuating temperatures. For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the official Kuwait Meteorological Department website.

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