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Qatar Weather: Cold Spell Predicted to Return by the Middle of the Week

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Last updated: 2024/12/29 at 9:21 PM
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As the humidity levels in Qatar have been on the rise in recent days, the Qatar Meteorology Department (QMD) has predicted that the cold winter weather will be returning to the region starting from next week. The QMD took to their social media platforms to announce that the drop in temperatures and increased feeling of cold will be particularly noticeable from the middle of the week. This change in weather conditions is attributed to the northwesterly winds that have been affecting the region.

One area that has already been experiencing the effects of the approaching cold front is Abu Samra, which recorded the lowest temperature in the country at 11°C today. With the temperatures expected to continue dropping in the coming days, residents of Qatar are advised to prepare for the return of the cold weather. This sudden shift in weather patterns serves as a reminder of the importance of staying updated with forecasts and taking necessary precautions to stay warm and comfortable during the winter season.

The announcement from the QMD comes as a relief to many who have been experiencing the unseasonably warm weather in the region. The return of the cold winter weather will bring a sense of normalcy and allow residents to fully embrace the winter season. It also serves as a reminder to take proper measures to protect oneself from the cold and ensure overall well-being during this time.

As the temperatures drop and the cold weather settles in, it is important for residents to take necessary precautions to stay warm and healthy. This includes dressing in layers, staying indoors during extreme weather conditions, and keeping homes properly heated. It is also advisable to stay hydrated and consume warm foods and beverages to keep the body temperature regulated.

In conclusion, the Qatar Meteorology Department has announced the return of cold winter weather to the region starting from the middle of next week. With a drop in temperatures and an increased feeling of cold expected, residents are urged to take necessary precautions to stay warm and comfortable during this time. Keeping updated with weather forecasts and following safety guidelines will help ensure a smooth transition into the winter season. Stay prepared, stay warm, and stay safe during the cold weather ahead.

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