Kuwait weather

  1. Kuwait Weather Radar
  2. Past Weather in Kuwait City, Kuwait — Yesterday or Further Back
  3. Why Kuwait is one of the hottest places on earth


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Kuwait Weather Radar

Weather radar map shows the location of precipitation, its type (rain, snow, and ice) and its recent movement to help you plan your day. Simulated radar displayed over oceans, Central and South American countries is generated from satellite data, which is provided up to the current time and may not be updated as frequently as other regions.

Past Weather in Kuwait City, Kuwait — Yesterday or Further Back

Kuwait City Temperature Yesterday Maximum temperature yesterday: 44°C (at 15:00) Minimum temperature yesterday: 35°C (at 06:00) Average temperature yesterday: 40°C High & Low Weather Summary for the Past Weeks Temperature Humidity Pressure High 47°C (12 Jun, 15:00) 33% (8 Jun, 03:00) 1010 mbar (8 Jun, 03:00) Low 28°C (2 Jun, 03:00) 8% (8 Jun, 15:00) 996 mbar (12 Jun, 15:00) Average 39°C 17% 1003 mbar * Reported 1 Jun 00:00 — 16 Jun 00:00, Kuwait City. Weather by CustomWeather, © 2023 Note: Actual official high and low records may vary slightly from our data, if they occured in-between our weather recording intervals... Scroll right to see more Conditions Comfort Time Temp Weather Wind Humidity Barometer Visibility 00:00 Fri, 16 Jun 38°C Clear. 7 mph ↑ 17% 998 mbar 10km 21:00 Thu, 15 Jun 41°C Clear. 13 mph ↑ 15% 998 mbar 10km 18:00 43°C Sunny. 13 mph ↑ 13% 998 mbar 6km 15:00 44°C Sunny. 15 mph ↑ 12% 999 mbar 6km 12:00 43°C Sunny. 10 mph ↑ 13% 1001 mbar 7km 09:00 40°C Sunny. 17 mph ↑ 19% 1002 mbar 7km 06:00 35°C Sunny. 15 mph ↑ 24% 1001 mbar 10km 03:00 36°C Clear. 14 mph ↑ 22% 1000 mbar 10km Weather by CustomWeather, © 2023

Why Kuwait is one of the hottest places on earth

Kuwait City: Just in the past two weeks, Kuwait recorded the highest temperatures in the world. On Friday, the temperature in the northern city of Al Jahra touched 53.5°C. Similarly, two weeks ago Nuwaiseeb, south of Kuwait City on the border with Saudi Arabia, recorded the highest temperature in the world for 2021, with a record 53.2°C. One of the repercussions of high temperatures is on people’s health, as exposure to heat for long periods of time is dangerous as it can lead to dehydration and heat strokes. “People mainly affected by the high temperatures are those who are most vulnerable, those who work under the sun and motorcycle delivery drivers,” she told Gulf News. As for infrastructure, due to hot temperatures people tend to run their air conditioners at full blast for longer periods of time, which is extremely harmful as AC usage accounts for one of the biggest consumption of electricity. In turn, high electricity usage puts more pressure on power lines and power stations that emit CO2 and other pollutants. That said, Al Duaij mentioned, “On a local level we can reduce energy consumption by adhering to more sustainable practices like building more environmentally friendly buildings, reducing emissions by improving public transportation and adopting nature-based solutions, like growing trees that emit CO2 while also creating natural shading.”