Kuwait Geography: Climate

Kuwait Geography: Climate Last updated on Tuesday 20th April 2010

Kuwait enjoys a variable continental climate with considerable differences in temperature. The average daily temperature is 33°C (90°F).

Summer months are between May and October when the temperature is high, but humidity is less compared with other Gulf states.

Annual rainfall is from 25 to 175mm annually (1 to 7in), falling mostly in the winter season. Fierce sandstorms may last several days in winter.

As you like 'Kuwait Geography: Climate' you may also like following articles . . .

Geography of Qatar: Climate

The State of Qatar has a desert climate with a hot summer and a relatively mild winter. In the summer the temperature ranges between 25°C and 45°C with high humidity. There is some...

Geography of Libya: Climate

The coastal region has a Mediterranean climate, with average temperatures in Tripoli ranging from 30°C (86°F) in summer to 8°C (46°F). Rainfall is mostly during the winter months and...

Climate of UAE

The climate is hot and dry. The mean January temperature is 18°C (65°F.) and the mean temperature in July is 33°C (92°F). The average annual rainfall is 152mm (6in). The major natural...

Climate of Iraq

Iraq's mainly continental climate brings a wide range of temperature, with hot summers, particularly in the south, and cold winters, especially on the higher ground. In the mountainous...

Climate of Sudan

Considerable regional differences occur in Sudan's climate. In the northern desert areas, the weather is hot and dry, with almost no rainfall, and temperatures reach a maximum of 43.3...

Lebanon Tour Guide: When to Visit

Lebanon is a year-round destination. In terms of weather the best times to visit the country are spring and autumn. The summer coastal climate is hot and humid, but in the mountains it is...

Climate of Saudi Arabia

The climate of Saudi Arabia varies from one province to another. The Kingdom lies in the tropics, and the nationwide average temperature is 18°C (64°F). Local average vary considerably from...