Doha, Qatar – The first night of Al Zubanah, the final star of the Al Wasmi season, arrives tonight, November 23rd, and is expected to last for 13 days. This astronomical event, closely watched in Qatar, signals a strengthening of winter conditions with cooler temperatures and increased chances of rainfall. The Al Zubanah star’s appearance is traditionally associated with a shift in weather patterns, impacting both land and sea activities.
According to the Qatar Meteorology Department (QMD), the period coinciding with Al Zubanah will bring noticeably colder nights and moderate daytime temperatures. Residents and visitors can anticipate an increase in northerly winds and a higher probability of thundery showers. The QMD has also issued a warning regarding potential mist and fog formation, particularly during nighttime and early morning hours.
Understanding the Significance of Al Zubanah
The Al Wasmi season, and specifically the rise of the Al Zubanah star, holds cultural and practical importance in Qatar. Historically, these celestial events guided agricultural practices and seafaring activities. The timing of Al Zubanah’s appearance helps predict the onset of the colder months and informs decisions related to planting and harvesting.
Weather Forecast Details
The QMD forecasts that sea conditions will be occasionally turbulent during the Al Zubanah period. This poses potential challenges for maritime activities, including fishing and transportation. Additionally, the increased humidity levels could lead to reduced visibility due to mist and fog, impacting road travel. The department advises caution for those engaged in outdoor activities.
The anticipated colder temperatures represent a shift from the warmer conditions experienced earlier in the fall. However, the fluctuations in temperature and humidity are typical for this transitional period in Qatar’s climate. These changes are influenced by the interplay of seasonal winds and atmospheric pressure systems.
The QMD’s alert regarding relative humidity levels highlights the potential for localized weather hazards. Mist and fog can form rapidly, especially in inland areas and near the coast. Drivers are urged to exercise extra caution and reduce speed when visibility is reduced. The department recommends using fog lights and maintaining a safe following distance.
Beyond the immediate weather impacts, the Al Zubanah period often coincides with increased demand for heating systems. Residents are advised to ensure their heating appliances are properly maintained and used safely. The cooler temperatures also encourage outdoor activities like camping and picnics, but appropriate clothing and preparation are essential.
Qatar’s climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, humid winters. The Al Wasmi season represents a crucial transition between these extremes. Understanding the patterns associated with stars like Al Zubanah allows for better preparedness and adaptation to changing weather conditions. The country’s meteorological infrastructure continues to improve, providing increasingly accurate forecasts and warnings.
Looking ahead, the QMD will continue to monitor weather conditions closely throughout the 13-day period of Al Zubanah. Further updates and specific forecasts will be issued as needed. The duration and intensity of the colder weather will depend on prevailing atmospheric conditions and any potential weather systems that develop. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through official QMD channels for the latest information on Qatar weather and seasonal stars.
The next significant astronomical event will be the transition into the Al Murjan season, which typically follows Al Wasmi. The timing of this transition and the associated weather patterns will be closely observed by the QMD. Monitoring meteorological conditions remains crucial for ensuring public safety and supporting various sectors in Qatar.

