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  2. Climate change in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The ICI met for the first time in Kuwait in March 2023 to address climate change initiatives, and followed up with a second conference on climate change and security in April 2024. [ 30 ] Additionally, in September 2023, Kuwait co-organized an event with the EU and International Labor Organization (ILO) titled "Supporting a Just Transition in ...

  3. Geography of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Dust storm over Kuwait and Southern Iraq, 16 April 2003. Kuwait has an arid climate. [1] Rainfall in the nation varies from 75 to 150 millimeters (2.95 to 5.91 in) a year. [1] Actual rainfall has ranged from 25 millimeters (0.98 in) a year to as much as 325 millimeters (12.8 in). [1]

  4. Hawally, Hawalli Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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  5. 2024 Persian Gulf floods - Wikipedia

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    Flooding in Manama, Bahrain. The rains began in UAE late on 15 April 2024, intensifying on 16 April, [7] and officially concluding on 17 April. [19] The UAE witnessed record-breaking rainfall in a 24-hour period, surpassing Emirati meteorological data since records began in 1949.

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  7. Um Alnamel Island, Al `Asimah Weather - Hourly ... - AOL

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  8. Mitribah - Wikipedia

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    Mitribah is a weather station (40551 in the World Meteorological Organization database) in northwest Kuwait. On July 21, 2016, the temperature at this location hit the second highest temperature ever reliably recorded on Earth at 54 °C (129.2 °F). [1] [2] [3] [4]

  9. Climate of Dubai - Wikipedia

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    February is the wettest month in Dubai with an average of 35 mm (1.4 in) of rain. [19] The weather in Dubai is extremely dry in the month of June with little or no rain; however, heavy rain with thunderstorm can unexpectedly fall on some days in June, despite it being the driest month in Dubai, with an example being June 21, 2019.