Kuwait experiences strong winds and poor visibility continuing till Saturday night, as per the weather advisory from the meteorological department.
Rewritten Article:
Hey there! Listen up, folks – Dharar Al-Ali, the top dog at the Meteorology Department, dropped a bombshell the other day. He said that visibility is take a nosedive in western Kuwait last night, and guess what? It ain't gettin' better anytime soon! But why, you ask? Well, apparently, a windstorm's brewing, and it's gonna hit most regions real hard in the coming hours. The waves? They're gonna be higher than a seven-foot giant! And these stormy conditions are expected to hang around until Saturday evening.
KUNA reported that Al-Ali mentioned weather maps and satellite images indicating active northwesterly winds faster than 60 kilometers per hour, which could bring visibility down to a mere 1,000 meters in some areas – especially in open, exposed locations. And guess what? Those winds ain't gonna stop showing up intermittently, causing visibility problems and rough seas with wave heightsbeyond seven feet.
So, here's the deal: motorists should practice safe driving, especially on highways where visibility might be really poor. Beachgoers, on the other hand? They should steer clear of the sea due to those high waves.
Al-Ali advised citizens and residents to stay informed by following the latest updates from the Meteorology Department's official website, mobile app, and social media platforms.
Now, if you're curious about the weather conditions in Kuwait for the next few days, things weren't very specific in the reports I found. But don't worry, I've got you covered! Just swing by websites like Weather Underground, AccuWeather, and The Weather Channel to find detailed, hourly forecasts, day-by-day projections, wind speeds, visibility, and even sea conditions. These platforms should have all the information you need on Kuwait's weather from Tuesday to Saturday evening. Stay safe and informed, folks!
- The active northwesterly winds, faster than 60 kilometers per hour, likely to continue intermittently, are indicating reduced visibility in open, exposed locations across Kuwait, with a possibility of dropping as low as 1,000 meters.
- Dharar Al-Ali's weather forecast for the coming days suggests that the windstorm hitting western Kuwait is likely to intensify the weather conditions, potentially causing wave heights beyond seven feet, making it advisable for beachgoers to avoid the sea.
- Motorists in Kuwait should be advised to practice safe driving, especially on highways, due to the forecasted poor visibility caused by the stormy weather conditions, and it is likely that these conditions will persist until Saturday evening.
