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The Meteorological Department expected that Kuwait’s weather today, Monday, will witness a noticeable drop in temperatures, with cold to very cold weather, and warnings of frost formation in agricultural and desert areas, as minimum temperatures are expected to drop below 3 degrees Celsius in some areas.

Kuwait weather today

The Meteorological Department has issued a high-severity warning regarding… Kuwait weather today Bearing the number 1, it entered into force at 01:30 this morning and ends at 08:30, with a total duration of 7 hours, due to the sharp drop in minimum temperatures that causes frost to form in agricultural and desert areas, which requires taking the necessary preventive measures to protect crops and livestock.

Kuwait’s weather today is expected to be cool to cold and partly cloudy during the day, with light to moderate northwesterly winds that are sometimes active over the coastal areas at speeds ranging from 08 to 42 km/h. The chance of frost remains in agricultural and desert areas, especially during the night and early morning hours.

As for the night period, Kuwait’s weather today is expected to be cold to very cold, with light to moderate northwesterly to variable winds, with speeds ranging from 08 to 32 km/h, and some scattered clouds will appear, with the continued chance of frost forming in agricultural and desert areas. It is recommended to wear heavy clothing suitable for cold weather, especially at night and early morning.

Temperatures in Kuwait today

Monitoring data indicate that very low temperatures were recorded in some areas, as the maximum temperature in Kuwait City and Kuwait Airport is expected to reach 17 degrees Celsius, while the lowest recorded temperature reaches 6 degrees Celsius.

In Abdali, the maximum reached 16 degrees and the lowest reached 2 degrees Celsius, while the Warba, Bubiyan and Al Salmi regions recorded the lowest temperatures, with the lowest reaching 1 degree below zero Celsius, with an expected maximum of 14 and 13 degrees, respectively.

Failaka records a minimum of 3 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 14 degrees, while in Salmiya, the minimum is 9 degrees and the maximum is 15 degrees Celsius.

As for the marine stations, the maximum temperature expected in Ras Al-Barsha is 16 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature recorded is 7 degrees, with an expected wave height of 6 feet in a southeasterly direction. In Salmiya, the high will reach 15 degrees and the low will be 9 degrees, with a wave height of 6 feet in a southeasterly direction, while in Julai’a, the high will reach 14 degrees and the low will be 4 degrees, with a similar wave height.

Sea state in Kuwait today

Regarding sea conditions, Kuwait’s weather today is expected to be accompanied by light to moderate sea conditions during the day, with waves sometimes rising to a height ranging from 2 to 6 feet. During the night, the sea will have light to moderate waves with a height ranging from 2 to 4 feet, which provides relatively suitable conditions for maritime navigation and coastal activities, with the need to be careful of extreme cold.

Regarding the tidal movement in Shuwaikh Port, the first tide occurs today at 13:10, while the first low tide occurs at 07:47 and the second low tide occurs at 19:26. Tomorrow, Tuesday, the first tide will occur at 00:09 and the second tide will occur at 13:51, while the first low tide will occur at 08:31 and the second low tide will occur at 20:23. On Wednesday, the first tide occurs at 00:54, the second at 14:30, and the first low tide occurs at 09:12 and the second at 21:18. As for Thursday, the first high tide is at 01:40, the second is at 15:09, and the first low tide is at 09:50 and the second is at 22:11. On Friday, the first tide occurs at 02:24, the second at 15:48, and the first low tide occurs at 10:26 and the second at 23:06.

The Meteorological Department advises citizens and residents to take the necessary precautions to deal with the severe cold wave, especially farm and livestock owners. It also advises not to leave children and the elderly in unheated places, and to constantly follow weather forecasts to know the latest developments.

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