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Weather In Kuwait
Weather in Kuwait is similar to other regions on the coast. It has an arid climate, throughout the year. This dry and hot climate is due to the desert. |
During the summer season, which commences in May and ends in October, the temperature ranges in between 30 degrees C to 50 degrees C. The temperature at times can get punishingly severe.During the winter season, the temperatures are as low as 10 degrees C. Sometimes, frost can be seen in the interior areas, away from the coastal belt. Due to the proximity to water bodies like the Persian Gulf, this region experiences high humidity levels. This is because of high level of moisture content in the air. These levels can range anywhere from 75 to almost as high as 100, when the humidity becomes unbearable. This causes the sweat to stay on the surface of the body and this is what causes irritation. The sweat does not evaporate, simply because the air already contains enough moisture content and cannot absorb any more. This is typical of the weather during the months of August and September.
The spring beginning in the month of March is relatively pleasant with sporadic cloudbursts, causing rainfall. Rainy season commences from October and ends in April. However, the average rainfall is only about 25mm to 180 mm annually.
Kuwait is under the influence of a northwesterly wind popularly known as “Shamal” is known to cause dramatic thunderstorms.
Since Kuwait is a small country, the weather does not vary much over the regions. However, those regions those are close to the desert experience arid weather and those close to the Persian Gulf experience humid weather.
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