publish time

29/03/2023

author name Arab Times

publish time

29/03/2023

KUWAIT CITY, March 29 : Al-Ujairi Scientific Center said “the instability of the weather in the country comes due to the transition from one season to another and the overlap between seasons, which results in unstable movement of winds accompanied by thunderstorms and hail,” reports Al-Rai daily. The center said in a statement that “the two periods of the Sarayat that preceeds, and the Sarayat that we are living in now, are an overlap between the two intimate seasons, which end on April 2, followed by the entry of the Dra’an season, and thus we witness a set of climatic changes and unstable weather.”

He pointed out that the next season, known as Dra’an, is characterized by the Sarayat, which is considered one of the distinctive signs in it, and it is a phenomenon that is transient before hot air replaces cold air, causing rising dust. He indicated Dra’an is considered one of the most dangerous seasons, given that the winds change their speed and directions making them to predict accurately.

Meanwhile, the Kuwait Municipality announced that the Public Cleanliness and Road Works Departments in the Municipality Branch of the Capital and Hawalli Governorates have recently dealt with more than 1,257 reports of water pools presence in a number of areas of the two governorates, following the recent rains the day before yesterday.

The municipality said in a press statement on Tuesday, that the two aforementioned departments immediately dealt with reports received regarding water pools in order to drain them and restore the flow of traffic in the streets due to the rainy situation that the country was exposed to yesterday. They explained that the efforts of the cleaning teams pay all attention to raising the level of cleanliness in all areas, in addition to dealing promptly with the complaints of citizens and residents that are received through WhatsApp service and hotline service (139) from the Emergency Department of the Services Department, or which are monitored through social media.