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July 4, 2025: Scorching 45 °C with Fresh Winds & Dust Risk

  • Publish date: Friday، 04 July 2025
July 4, 2025: Scorching 45 °C with Fresh Winds & Dust Risk

Kuwait is bracing for another sweltering summer day on July 4, 2025, with daytime temperatures soaring to 45 °C and inland areas pushing even higher. According to the Kuwait Meteorology Center, fresh northwesterly winds ranging from 20–55 km/h will dominate the forecast, increasing the likelihood of dust over open areas and lowering visibility. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and take necessary precautions against the intense heat and dusty conditions.

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Weather Overview

The Kuwait Meteorological Center forecasts a seasonally extreme July day:

  • Daytime High: 45 °C at Kuwait International Airport, with inland areas like Managish reaching up to 46 °C, and Jahra, Wafra, and Airport around 45 °C; Salmiyah about 39 °C 
  • Overnight Low: Approximately 33 °C in most stations 
  • Wind: Moderate to fresh northwest winds of 20–55 km/h, brushing into 15–45 km/h at night, likely to lift dust over open terrains 
  • Sea State: Moderate to rough offshore conditions with waves of 3–6 ft both day and night

Health & Safety Recommendations

  • With near-record temperatures and active desert winds:
  • Stay indoors during peak hours (12 PM–4 PM) to avoid heat stress.
  • Hydrate regularly, even if not feeling thirsty.
  • Dress appropriately: light, breathable clothing, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat.
  • Protect against dust: use masks or scarves when visibility drops.
  • Drive with caution in dusty zones; use headlights and reduce speed.
  • Monitor coastal conditions, rough seas may affect small craft.

July 4, 2025: Scorching 45 °C with Fresh Winds & Dust Risk

Short Term Outlook

  • July 5: Expected high of 44 °C with gusty NW winds (22–65 km/h) and continued dust 
  • July 6: Similar heat continues, with marginally lighter winds and consistent inland dust risks

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