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A rare cold fall in Kuwait with low temperatures

heavy rain A drop in temperatures has been recorded in the country, which is one of the hottest countries in the world.

Users shared photos and videos on social media, where the streets were covered in white Kuwait.

Said an expert weather And the former director of the meteorological department, Muhammad Karam, told AFP that the amount of hail that formed white cover in the southern regions "Nadra" What is falling in Kuwait.

added "We have not seen hail Winter season 15 years ago".

Generous pose attributed ice crystals The fall of large amounts of precipitation amounted to 66 mm in Port Ahmadi And a decrease in temperatures, and it is expected that the phenomenon will occur again in the coming years due to the climate changes that the world is witnessing.

Over the past decade, Kuwait has experienced record temperatures, most of which exceeded 50 degrees Celsius summer season. Last year, for the first time, the weather surpassed 50 degrees Celsius in June, weeks before the usual meteorological peak.

Temperatures in parts of Kuwait could rise as much as 4.5 degrees Celsius from 2071 to 2100 above the historical average, Bloomberg reported this month from Kuwait’s Public Environment Authority, rendering large swathes of the country uninhabitable.

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Fall heavy rain A drop in temperatures has been recorded in the country, which is one of the hottest countries in the world.

Users shared photos and videos on social media, where the streets were covered in white Kuwait.

Said an expert weather And the former director of the meteorological department, Muhammad Karam, told AFP that the amount of hail that formed white cover In the southern regions, it rarely rains in Kuwait.

“We haven’t seen any hail,” he added Winter season 15 years ago.”

Generous pose attributed ice crystals The fall of large amounts of precipitation amounted to 66 mm in Port Ahmadi And a decrease in temperatures, and it is expected that the phenomenon will occur again in the coming years due to the climate changes that the world is witnessing.

Over the past decade, Kuwait has experienced record temperatures, most of which exceeded 50 degrees Celsius summer season. Last year, for the first time, the weather surpassed 50 degrees Celsius in June, weeks before the usual meteorological peak.

Temperatures in parts of Kuwait could rise as much as 4.5 degrees Celsius from 2071 to 2100 above the historical average, Bloomberg reported this month from Kuwait’s Public Environment Authority, rendering large swathes of the country uninhabitable.

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