July 2, 2025: Kuwait Reaches 45 °C with Dusty NW Winds
- Publish date: Wednesday، 02 July 2025 Reading time: 1 min read
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The Kuwait Meteorological Center predicts scorching daytime temperatures near 46 °C, with overnight lows of 30–32 °C in many areas. Expect northwesterly winds between 20–60 km/h, freshening to stir up dust over open landscapes, especially inland regions like Mutriba (47 °C) and Managish (47 °C).
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Weather Overview
The Kuwait Meteorological Center reports another sweltering summer day with:
- Daytime High: 45 °C
- Overnight Low: 28–30 °C
- Conditions: Hot and dry skies, with northwesterly winds at 15–45 km/h, occasionally stronger, causing rising dust over inland regions and open areas
- Sea State: Slight to moderate during the day, possibly rough offshore at night with waves of 2–6 ft
- Temperature readings indicate that stations like Jahra, Mutriba, and Managish may briefly reach 46 °C under full sun
Health & Safety Recommendations
With persistently extreme temperatures and dusty air, taking precautions is crucial:
- Avoid peak heat (12 PM–4 PM): Limit outdoor exposure during hottest hours
- Stay hydrated: Drink water regularly, even without thirst
- Dress appropriately: Choose light-colored, breathable clothing; apply sunscreen and wear a hat
- Protect against dust: Use masks or scarves during gusty periods
- Drive carefully: Dust may impair visibility — use headlights and reduce speed
- Marine caution: Coastal waters may become rough overnight; small vessels should monitor updates
Short Term Outlook
The intense heatwave is expected to persist through the week:
- July 3–4: High temperatures around 45 °C, with strong NW winds and continued dusty conditions.
- July 5–6: Temperatures may dip slightly to 44 °C, but dust risks remain high, particularly in exposed areas