Comparing Kuwait with Danbury, Connecticut

Compare Climate information for Kuwait and Danbury, Connecticut

Is Kuwait warmer or hotter than Danbury, Connecticut?

On average across the year, yes, Kuwait is hotter than Danbury, Connecticut . Kuwait has an average temperature of 29°C/84°F and Danbury, Connecticut has an average temperature of 10°C/50°F.

Kuwait's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 48°C/118°F, which is hotter than Danbury, Connecticut's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 29°C/84°F).

Average Monthly Maximum Temperatures
Kuwait Danbury, Connecticut

Is Kuwait colder or cooler than Danbury, Connecticut?

On average across the year, no, Kuwait is not colder than Danbury, Connecticut . Kuwait has an average minimum temperature of 22°C/72°F and Danbury, Connecticut has an average minimum temperature of 5°C/41°F.



Kuwait's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 10°C/50°F, which is not colder than Danbury, Connecticut's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of -7°C/19°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
Kuwait Danbury, Connecticut

Does Kuwait have more rain than Danbury, Connecticut?

On average across the year, no, Kuwait has less rain than Danbury, Connecticut. Kuwait has an average annual rainfall of 62mm and Danbury, Connecticut has an average annual rainfall of 1220mm.

Kuwait's wettest month is November, with an average monthly rainfall of 20mm, which is drier than Danbury, Connecticut's wettest month (July, with an average monthly rainfall of 129mm).

Average Monthly Rainfall
Kuwait Danbury, Connecticut

Compare location information for Kuwait and Danbury, Connecticut

How far is Kuwait from Danbury, Connecticut?

The midpoint of Kuwait is approximately 6,268 miles (10,088km) east of Danbury, Connecticut.

Is Kuwait further west than Danbury, Connecticut?

No, Kuwait is not further west than Danbury, Connecticut.

Is Kuwait further east than Danbury, Connecticut?

Yes, Kuwait is further east than Danbury, Connecticut. The midpoint of Kuwait is further east by approximately 7,685 miles (12,368km).

Is Kuwait further north than Danbury, Connecticut?

No, Kuwait is not further north than Danbury, Connecticut.

Is Kuwait further south than Danbury, Connecticut?

Yes, Kuwait is further south than Danbury, Connecticut. The midpoint of Kuwait is further south by approximately 835 miles (1,344km).

How far is Danbury, Connecticut from Kuwait?

The midpoint of Danbury, Connecticut is approximately 6,268 miles (10,088km) west of Kuwait.

Is Danbury, Connecticut further west than Kuwait?

Yes, Danbury, Connecticut is further west than Kuwait. The midpoint of Danbury, Connecticut is further west by approximately 7,685 miles (12,368km).

Is Danbury, Connecticut further east than Kuwait?

No, Danbury, Connecticut is not further east than Kuwait.

Is Danbury, Connecticut further north than Kuwait?

Yes, Danbury, Connecticut is further north than Kuwait. The midpoint of Danbury, Connecticut is further north by approximately 835 miles (1,344km).

Is Danbury, Connecticut further south than Kuwait?

No, Danbury, Connecticut is not further south than Kuwait.

Compare population information for Kuwait and Danbury, Connecticut

Is Kuwait more populated than Danbury, Connecticut?

Yes, Kuwait is more populated than Danbury. Kuwait has a population of 3,068,155 and Danbury has a population of 84,657 which means that Kuwait has 2,983,498 more people than Danbury.
That makes Kuwait 36 times more populated than Danbury.

Is Kuwait less populated than Danbury, Connecticut?

No, Kuwait is not less populated than Danbury. Kuwait has a population of 3,068,155 and Danbury has a population of 84,657 which means that Kuwait has 2,983,498 more people than Danbury.
That makes Kuwait 36 times more populated than Danbury.

Is Danbury, Connecticut more populated than Kuwait?

No, Danbury is not more populated than Kuwait. Danbury has a population of 84,657 and Kuwait has a population of 3,068,155 which means that Danbury has 2,983,498 fewer people than Kuwait.
That makes Danbury 36 times less populated than Kuwait.

Is Danbury, Connecticut less populated than Kuwait?

Yes, Danbury is less populated than Kuwait. Danbury has a population of 84,657 and Kuwait has a population of 3,068,155 which means that Danbury has 2,983,498 fewer people than Kuwait.
That makes Danbury 36 times less populated than Kuwait.

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