Meteorologist Eisa Ramadan has predicted a shift in Kuwait’s weather patterns, with a notable drop in temperatures expected over the coming days. While daytime temperatures will rise slightly on Monday, they will start to decline from Tuesday, bringing colder conditions during the day and especially at night on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The cooling trend is attributed to the influence of strong north-westerly winds. Ramadan further forecasted an even more intense cold wave at the beginning of next week, starting Saturday night and extending through Sunday and Monday. This phenomenon is caused by a cold polar high-pressure system that will bring significantly colder temperatures to the region.
Residents are advised to prepare for the cold snap and ensure proper measures to stay warm, especially during nighttime hours when the temperatures will dip further.