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Weather, Climate & Holidays

Kuwait experiences a desert climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters. Here are some key points about the weather and climate in Kuwait:
 
Summer (June to August): Summers in Kuwait are scorching hot, with daytime temperatures often exceeding 40°C (104°F) and occasionally reaching 50°C (122°F) or higher. It's a dry heat, and humidity levels are generally low during this time.
 
Winter (December to February): Winters in Kuwait are mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). Nights can be cooler, with temperatures occasionally dropping below 10°C (50°F).
 
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November): Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with more moderate temperatures. Daytime highs range from the mid-20s°C to low 30s°C (mid-70s°F to low 90s°F).
 
Rainfall: Kuwait experiences very little rainfall, and when it does rain, it usually occurs during the winter months. The country is quite arid, with desert landscapes dominating the terrain.
 
Sandstorms: Kuwait is prone to sandstorms, especially during the summer months. These can reduce visibility and impact travel plans, so it's essential to stay informed about weather conditions if you're in the region during these times.
 
Holidays and Observances:
 
Kuwait observes both Islamic and national holidays. Islamic holidays are based on the lunar Islamic calendar and may vary each year. Some of the significant holidays in Kuwait include:
 
Eid al-Fitr: This holiday marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. It is a time of celebration and feasting with family and friends.
 
Eid al-Adha: Also known as the Feast of Sacrifice, this holiday commemorates the willingness of Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. Families often sacrifice an animal and distribute the meat to those in need.
 
Islamic New Year (Hijri New Year): This marks the beginning of the Islamic lunar calendar year.
 
National Day: Kuwait's National Day is celebrated on February 25th, commemorating the country's independence from the United Kingdom in 1961.
 
Liberation Day: Celebrated on February 26th, Liberation Day marks the end of the Gulf War when Kuwait was liberated from Iraqi occupation in 1991.
 
Prophet Muhammad's Birthday (Mawlid al-Nabi): This holiday celebrates the birth of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.
 
Isra and Mi'raj: This holiday commemorates the night journey of the Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Jerusalem and his ascension to heaven.
 
During Islamic holidays, government offices, businesses, and schools may be closed or operate with reduced hours. It's a good idea to check the specific dates of Islamic holidays each year if you plan to visit Kuwait to avoid any inconveniences during your stay.