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Department of Meteorology warns of poor horizontal visibility expected at places by night

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Last updated: 2025/12/07 at 6:46 PM
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Doha, Qatar is experiencing a period of relatively cold and misty weather, with the Department of Meteorology issuing a daily report warning of potential fog and reduced visibility until 6 am on Monday. The forecast indicates conditions will be particularly challenging overnight, impacting both inshore and offshore areas. Residents and travelers should prepare for slower commutes and potential disruptions to outdoor activities.

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The weather report, released on March 18, 2024, covers conditions through Monday morning and highlights the likelihood of fog formation in several locations. This is typical for this time of year in Qatar, as cooler temperatures meet with moisture in the air. The Department of Meteorology advises caution, especially for drivers.

Understanding the Current Foggy Weather in Qatar

The current weather pattern is characterized by stable atmospheric conditions and a moderate amount of humidity. According to the Department of Meteorology, the northeasterly to southeasterly winds, ranging from 3 to 10 knots inshore, are contributing to the moisture build-up. These winds are expected to become variable and lighter by night, further increasing the chance of fog.

Inshore Conditions

Inshore areas can expect relatively cold temperatures with misty to foggy conditions developing overnight. Visibility is predicted to drop to 4 to 8 kilometers, and potentially even less than 2 kilometers in localized areas experiencing dense fog. Sea state will remain calm, ranging from 1 to 2 feet.

Offshore Outlook

Offshore conditions will be less severe but still warrant attention. The report indicates hazy conditions with some cloud cover. Winds will be similar to those inshore, blowing from the northeast to southeast at 3 to 10 knots. Sea state offshore is expected to be slightly higher, between 1 and 3 feet. Visibility offshore is forecast at 4 to 9 kilometers.

The formation of fog is a common meteorological phenomenon in Qatar during the cooler months, particularly between November and March. This occurs when water vapor condenses near the ground, reducing visibility. While not uncommon, dense fog can pose significant hazards to transportation, including road travel and marine navigation.

Qatar’s location in the Arabian Gulf makes it susceptible to these conditions. The warm, moist air from the Gulf interacts with cooler land temperatures, creating an ideal environment for condensation. This is further influenced by the prevailing wind patterns, as described by the Department of Meteorology. The potential for reduced visibility also impacts aviation, and travelers should check with airlines for any potential delays or cancellations.

The Department of Meteorology regularly monitors weather conditions and issues updates to the public. These reports are crucial for ensuring public safety and allowing individuals and businesses to make informed decisions. Staying informed about the latest weather forecasts is particularly important during periods of reduced visibility. Relatedly, the country’s weather updates are frequently discussed online.

Looking ahead, the Department of Meteorology will continue to monitor the situation and provide updated forecasts as conditions evolve. The persistence of the current weather pattern, and the likelihood of continued fog formation, will depend on changes in wind direction and temperature. Residents should remain vigilant and check for further advisories from the Department of Meteorology throughout the week.

The next weather report is expected on Monday morning, providing a more detailed outlook for the coming days. Any significant changes in the forecast, particularly regarding the intensity and duration of the fog, will be communicated to the public promptly. Monitoring the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change website is recommended for the latest information on Qatar weather.

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