High humidity is expected to continue tomorrow and throughout the weekend, veteran meteorologist Essa Ramadan was quoted yesterday, adding that the temperatures during that period would vary between 40 and 47 degrees Celsius. The hot temperatures are expected to last until the end of August, before they start dropping after the Canopus star appears in the night sky on September 6, Ramadan said. Kuwait reportedly recorded a temperature of 54 C degrees last Thursday; the highest temperature ever recorded in the eastern hemisphere and could be the highest temperature ever recorded on earth.
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