
High temperatures, dusty winds expected across Kuwait through the weekend
KUWAIT CITY, June 5: Kuwait is expected to experience hot and dusty conditions through the weekend due to shifting pressure systems and varying wind patterns, the Kuwait Meteorological Department (KMD) announced on Thursday.
According to KMD Director Dharar Al-Ali, a weak high-pressure system currently affecting the country is accompanied by a hot and dry air mass, along with light to moderate northwesterly winds. These winds, which may become active at times, are expected to stir dust in exposed and open areas.
Al-Ali told KUNA that the high-pressure system would gradually weaken by Thursday evening, paving the way for the advance of the Indian monsoon low-pressure system. This change will bring a hot and relatively humid air mass with southeasterly winds over the weekend.
Weekend weather outlook
Al-Ali noted that wind speeds are expected to decrease gradually from Thursday evening through Sunday. However, southeasterly winds are forecast to regain strength starting Monday, potentially leading to dust storms and high sea waves.
For Thursday, daytime conditions are expected to remain hot with northwesterly winds ranging from 10 to 50 km/h. Dust is likely in open areas, and maximum temperatures are forecast between 38 and 40°C. The sea will be light to moderate, with wave heights ranging from 2 to 5 feet.
By evening, temperatures will tend to be warm, with northwesterly to variable winds between 8 and 35 km/h. Minimum temperatures are expected to range between 24 and 26°C, with sea waves between 1 and 4 feet.
Friday and Saturday forecast
On Friday, daytime conditions will remain hot with light to moderate northwesterly to variable winds between 8 and 32 km/h. Temperatures will rise further, with highs expected between 41 and 43°C. The sea state remains light to moderate, with waves ranging from 1 to 4 feet.
Friday night will continue to be warm to hot, with winds shifting slightly and staying light to moderate at 8 to 30 km/h. The minimum temperature is forecast between 26 and 28°C, with waves between 1 and 3 feet.
Saturday will bring more intense heat and increased humidity, particularly in coastal areas. Winds will shift from northwesterly to southeasterly at 8 to 32 km/h. The maximum temperature is expected to reach between 42 and 44°C, and the sea will remain light to moderate, with wave heights of 1 to 4 feet.
By Saturday night, conditions will remain hot and relatively humid, especially near the coast. Southeasterly to variable winds will blow at 8 to 30 km/h. Minimum temperatures will range between 24 and 26°C, and sea waves will stay between 1 and 3 feet.
Residents are advised to take necessary precautions, especially in open areas where dust may reduce visibility, and to stay hydrated amid the rising temperatures and humidity levels expected in the coming days.

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