Kuwait's weather conditions for next week are expected to be stable with noticeably lower humidity and relatively high temperature, said a forecaster on Thursday.
The impact of the Indian seasonal low pressure has begun to weaken relatively on the region by moving east, while the European high pressure is to prevail, leading northwestern dry winds to blow actively, and causing dust sometimes, Mohammad Karam, Director of Kuwait Meteorology Department at the Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGCA), said in a press statement.
Today's weather condition is very hot with light to moderate north westerly to northerly winds, with speeds of 12-35 km/h, while at night it will be relatively hot with light to moderate north westerly winds, with speeds of 15-38 km/h, Karam added.
The temperature at Kuwait International Airport this morning was a minimum of 28 degrees Celsius, with a maximum of 48 degrees Celsius.
As for Friday, forecasts expect hot with light to moderate north westerly to northerly winds, with speeds of 15-38 km/h.
At night, it will be relatively hot with light to moderate north westerly winds, with speeds of 10-32 km/h, and a minimum temprature of 27 degrees C and a maximum of 47.
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