
Monday 08/December/2025 – 08:31 AM
The weather today in Kuwait, Monday, witnesses moderate weather during the daytime hours with partly cloudy to cloudy skies, accompanied by a chance of scattered rain that may be thundery at times, while the weather tends to cool during the night hours with the continued possibility of rain. Case comes Today’s weather in Kuwait The country is affected by a state of atmospheric instability with a rise in humidity levels, leading to a chance for fog to form in some areas, which requires caution from vehicle drivers during periods of low horizontal visibility and when sudden rain falls.
Today’s weather in Kuwait
According to forecasts issued by the Meteorological Department, today’s weather condition in Kuwait is characterized by light to moderate southeasterly to southerly winds, with speeds ranging between eight and thirty-eight kilometers per hour during the day, while they become southeasterly to variable at night, with speeds ranging between ten and thirty-five kilometers per hour. These moderate winds contribute to pushing thunderclouds towards different regions of the country, increasing the possibility of scattered rain that may be thundery at times, especially during the evening and night hours.
Today’s weather condition in Kuwait reflects a noticeable difference in temperatures between different regions, with the expected maximum temperatures ranging between twenty-one and twenty-nine degrees Celsius. Abdali, Al-Jahra, Al-Wafra, and Manakish record the highest maximum temperatures at twenty-nine degrees Celsius, while the Warba and Bubiyan regions record the lowest maximum temperatures at only twenty-one degrees Celsius. Kuwait City, Kuwait Airport, Salmiya and Salmi all record twenty-eight degrees Celsius, while Failaka and Al-Ahmadi record twenty-four degrees Celsius, and Mutreba twenty-seven degrees Celsius, which reflects the temperature difference between different regions of the country.
As for the minimum temperatures recorded, they vary more clearly, ranging between fourteen degrees Celsius in the Warba and Bubiyan regions and twenty-two degrees Celsius in the Salmiya and Salmiya Al-Bahriyah regions, which reflects the large temperature difference between the coastal, inland and northern regions. Kuwait City records a minimum temperature of twenty-one degrees Celsius, which is one of the highest minimum temperatures recorded today, while the interior and southern regions such as Kuwait Airport, Al-Ahmadi, Al-Wafra, Al-Salmi, and Mutaribah record minimum temperatures ranging between sixteen and seventeen degrees Celsius, which makes the atmosphere tend to be cold in those areas during the hours of the night and early morning.
Regarding marine stations, today’s weather condition in Kuwait shows a convergence in temperatures on the coasts, with Salmiya recording the highest maximum and minimum temperature at twenty-eight and twenty-two degrees Celsius, respectively, while Ras Al-Barsha and Al-Julaiah both record twenty-five degrees Celsius as a maximum. Minimum temperatures at marine stations vary significantly, with Julai’a recording sixteen degrees Celsius, Ras Al Barsha nineteen degrees Celsius, and Salmiya twenty-two degrees Celsius. The wave height is expected to be five feet in a southeasterly direction at all three marine stations, making the sea condition light to moderate and relatively suitable for marine activities, although caution must be exercised.
Regarding marine conditions, the Meteorological Department indicated that the sea condition will be light to moderate waves during both daytime and night hours, with wave heights ranging between two and five feet. These marine conditions provide an acceptable opportunity to practice some marine activities and coastal navigation, but with the need to follow the marine bulletins issued by the Meteorological Department periodically, especially with the possibility of coastal areas being affected by scattered thunderstorms. Moderate southeasterly winds help maintain relatively stable sea conditions, but caution is advised when practicing marine activities, especially if thunderclouds develop over bodies of water.
The Meteorological Department advises citizens and residents to be careful while driving vehicles due to the possibility of scattered rain that may be thundery at times, which may lead to vehicles sliding on the roads or water accumulating in some areas. It is also recommended to be extremely careful during the night and early morning hours due to the possibility of fog forming in some areas, which may lead to a noticeable decrease in horizontal visibility. Concerned authorities recommend wearing appropriate clothing during the night hours due to the low temperatures and expected cold weather, especially in the interior and northern regions.
Temperatures in Kuwait
Data issued by the Meteorological Department show a clear variation in temperatures between various monitoring stations in Kuwait, as coastal areas are affected by the influence of the moderate sea, which reduces thermal differences between day and night, while the interior and northern regions witness greater variation in temperatures. Salmiya records the smallest temperature difference between the high and low, at only six degrees Celsius, while Al-Wafra records the largest temperature difference, thirteen degrees Celsius, between the high and low, which reflects the effect of distance from bodies of water on daily temperature fluctuations.
| The station | Expected maximum (°C) | Recorded minimum (°C) |
|---|---|---|
| Kuwait City | 28 | 21 |
| Kuwait Airport | 28 | 17 |
| Abdali | 29 | 18 |
| Warba and Boubyan | 21 | 14 |
| Jahra | 29 | 19 |
| Failaka | 24 | 17 |
| Salmiya | 28 | 22 |
| Ahmadi | 24 | 16 |
| Abundance | 29 | 16 |
| Manakish | 29 | 19 |
| Salmi | 28 | 17 |
| Singer | 27 | 17 |
Marine stations
| The station | Expected maximum (°C) | Recorded minimum (°C) | Expected wave height/trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barsha head | 25 | 19 | 5 feet – south-easterly |
| Salmiya | 28 | 22 | 5 feet – south-easterly |
| Al-Julaiah | 25 | 16 | 5 feet – south-easterly |
The Meteorological Department stresses the importance of following weather bulletins issued periodically to obtain the latest developments about the weather condition and the probability of rainfall and fog formation, especially before planning trips or outdoor activities. It is also recommended to reduce speed and maintain a sufficient safety distance between vehicles when driving in low visibility conditions or wet roads, and to use lights appropriate to the weather conditions. The concerned authorities stress the necessity of not approaching electricity towers or trees during thunderstorms, and to remain in safe places until the weather condition ends, with the necessity of communicating with emergency numbers when needed to ensure the safety of everyone in light of the unstable weather conditions expected today.








