Kuwait prepares for scorching hot and oppressively humid conditions ahead
Kuwait is bracing for a week of wet and stormy weather, according to the latest forecast from the Kuwait Meteorology Department. The country is expected to experience clouds, scattered rain showers, and thunderstorms until Monday, with the possibility of active winds and fog.
Meteorologist Fahad Al-Otaibi made the prediction, stating that humidity levels are currently at 100 percent due to a humid air mass laden with water vapor crossing the Arabian Gulf. Despite the high humidity, Al-Otaibi denies any connection between the current high humidity and the amount of rainfall expected during the rainy season.
The Meteorology Department Director, Dharar Al-Ali, confirmed the forecast to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA). Al-Ali also noted that temperatures in Kuwait are predicted to rise again, reaching a high of 48 degrees by the end of the week.
However, Al-Otaibi does not suggest a direct influence of the upcoming rainy season on the current high humidity. In fact, his prediction does not indicate a direct relationship between the current high humidity and the amount of rainfall during the rainy season.
While the forecast does not specify any direct connection between the current high humidity and the rainfall patterns during the rainy season, scattered showers and thunderstorms have already affected Kuwait's southwestern borders over the past two days.
The good news is that humidity levels are expected to gradually decrease by the weekend, with Al-Otaibi predicting that they will drop to 10-40 percent next Wednesday.
For accurate and up-to-date weather forecasts for Kuwait, including temperature, humidity, rain likelihood, and wind conditions, it is best to consult a dedicated weather forecasting service or website that provides real-time data for Kuwait, such as the Kuwait Meteorological Department or international weather platforms like Weather.com or AccuWeather.
Weather forecasting by the Kuwait Meteorology Department predicts a week of wet and stormy weather in Kuwait, including rain showers, thunderstorms, and possible windy conditions until Monday. Despite statements suggesting a high humidity level, meteorologist Fahad Al-Otaibi denies any direct connection between the current high humidity and the amount of rainfall expected during the rainy season.