Kuwait Records Highest Temperature On Earth At 53 Degrees

by Deeplata Garde
Kuwait Records Highest Temperature On Earth At 53 Degrees

Ever imagined what it would be to experience summers at 51 degrees Celsius? Well, unfortunately, Kuwait has now been subjected to extreme summers this year and the weather has even resulted in human endangerment. If scorching heat keeps spiking like this in future days it would be unbearable to survive with this temperature in Kuwait.

Last Week’s Recorded Temperature In Kuwait

The Meteorological Department of Kuwait’s monitoring stations in Jahra city recorded temperatures of 51 degrees Celsius in the shade yesterday. The temperature in Kuwait on Sunday, 5/6/2022, was the highest in the world yesterday.

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The weather inside Kuwait City, Nuwaiseeb, and Al-Wafra reached around 49 degrees Celsius. Similar was the climate present near the airport region, according to the Abdali monitoring station. The Arab Regional Weather Center has previously warned that an extremely hot air mass followed by temperatures over 50 degrees Celsius will strike the eastern and northeastern regions of the Arabian Peninsula, including Kuwait.

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Climate Changes In Gulf

Residents in Saudi have previously experienced a heat wave of 55 degrees Celsius. Further, the heat wave can persist through the summer in the coming months. Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE, have also been struck by the heat wave and residents in these countries have been recently warned to take extra precautions.

Meteorologists have also warned Kuwait of a high-risk summer this year, with temperatures reaching 68 degrees. Meanwhile, UAE’s weather is likely to hit a maximum of 48 degrees in some parts. The temperature in Abu Dhabi will reach 41 degrees Celcius, 42 degrees in Dubai and 43 degrees in Sharjah.

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