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Cloud build-up to bring scattered and thundery rain across Qatar 

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Last updated: 2025/12/11 at 10:18 AM
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Qatar is bracing for a period of unsettled weather, with the Qatar weather forecast predicting increased cloud cover and chances of rain starting Friday, December 12, 2025, and continuing throughout next week. The Qatar Meteorology Department issued the update, warning residents to prepare for potentially strong winds and varying rainfall intensity. This shift in weather patterns follows a relatively dry spell in the region.

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The anticipated rainfall is significant for Qatar, a country typically characterized by arid conditions. According to the department, the effects will be felt across the nation, with the most intense periods expected over the weekend. The Civil Aviation Authority (Meteorological Department) has urged the public to remain vigilant and heed all safety advisories.

Detailed Qatar Weather Forecast: Rain and Strong Winds Expected

The forecast indicates that scattered clouds will develop across Qatar on Thursday, December 11, 2025, gradually increasing in coverage. This increase is expected to culminate in thundery showers accompanied by strong winds beginning Friday. The potential for localized flooding exists, particularly in low-lying areas.

Saturday, December 13, 2025, is also expected to see continued thundery rain, alongside partly cloudy to cloudy skies and scattered showers in some areas. The department notes that the unstable weather system is likely to persist for several days. This extended period of wet weather is unusual for this time of year in Qatar.

Temperature and Wind Conditions

Temperatures over the weekend are forecast to remain relatively mild, ranging from a minimum of 21°C to a maximum of 28°C. However, the perceived temperature may feel cooler due to the rainfall and wind chill.

Winds on Friday will be northeasterly, blowing at speeds of 5-15 knots. On Saturday, winds will shift to a northwesterly-northeasterly direction, maintaining speeds of 5-15 knots, but with gusts potentially reaching up to 30 knots during periods of heavy rainfall. These gusts could create hazardous conditions for maritime activities.

Sea Conditions and Safety Precautions

Wave heights are expected to be between 2 and 4 feet, but could rise significantly to as high as 8 feet during the rain. This poses a risk to boats and other vessels. The Qatar Meteorology Department advises against all unnecessary marine travel during the peak of the storm.

The Civil Aviation Authority (Meteorological Department) has strongly recommended that the public exercise caution and stay informed about the evolving weather in Qatar. Residents are encouraged to secure loose objects, avoid driving through flooded areas, and follow official updates from reliable sources. Staying indoors during severe thunderstorms is also advised.

This weather system is being monitored closely as it develops. The potential for disruption to daily life, including transportation and outdoor events, is considerable. The current weather updates Qatar are available through the department’s official website and social media channels.

Looking ahead, the Qatar Meteorology Department anticipates the unsettled conditions will continue into the following week, although the intensity of the rainfall may fluctuate. The duration and precise track of the system remain uncertain, and further updates to the Qatar forecast will be issued as more data becomes available. Residents should continue to monitor official channels for the latest information and be prepared for potential changes in the weather pattern.

The impact of this rainfall on Qatar’s water resources will also be closely watched. The country relies heavily on desalination for its freshwater supply, and any natural replenishment of groundwater is beneficial. However, excessive rainfall can also lead to challenges related to drainage and infrastructure.

For more information, please refer to the official Qatar Meteorology Department website: https://www.mow.gov.qa/en/

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