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Moderate to heavy rain forecasted this weekend: Qatar Meteorology 

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Last updated: 2025/12/17 at 10:41 AM
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Doha, Qatar – Residents of Qatar are preparing for a significant weather shift as the Qatar Meteorology Department (QMD) forecasts a period of rainy weather beginning tomorrow, December 18, 2025, and continuing into early Friday, December 19th. The anticipated conditions include moderate to heavy rainfall, potentially accompanied by thunderstorms, strong winds, and even hail. This weather system is expected to impact the entire country, prompting safety advisories from civil authorities.

The change in weather follows a recent period of relatively mild temperatures in the region. The heaviest rainfall is currently predicted for the afternoon hours of December 18th, with continued unsettled conditions expected overnight and into Friday morning. The Civil Aviation Authority has urged caution, particularly during potential thunderstorms, and emphasized the importance of relying on official sources for updates.

Understanding the Current Rainy Weather Forecast for Qatar

The QMD report indicates a substantial drop in temperatures coinciding with the arrival of the rain. This cooling trend is linked to a developing low-pressure system moving across the Arabian Peninsula. While Qatar typically experiences limited rainfall, particularly during the winter months, these systems can bring periods of intense precipitation.

The potential for strong winds is a key concern. According to the QMD, gusts could reach hazardous levels, particularly in open areas and along the coast. These winds could create challenging conditions for marine activities and potentially lead to disruptions in transportation. The possibility of hail, though less certain, adds another layer of complexity to the forecast.

Impact on Daily Life and Infrastructure

The predicted weather in Doha and surrounding areas is likely to affect daily routines. Authorities are advising residents to exercise caution while driving, as roads may become slippery. Additionally, outdoor events may be postponed or canceled as a precaution.

Infrastructure could also be impacted. Qatar has invested heavily in drainage systems to manage rainfall, but periods of exceptionally heavy downpours can still overwhelm capacity. The Ministry of Municipality and Environment is reportedly on standby to address any potential flooding issues. The potential for disruptions to air travel is also being monitored by the Civil Aviation Authority.

The current forecast differs from the generally dry conditions typically experienced in Qatar during December. However, meteorological patterns in the region are becoming increasingly variable, and such shifts are not uncommon. This year’s winter rainfall is being closely watched by agricultural communities, as the precipitation could provide a much-needed boost to local farming efforts.

The Civil Aviation Authority’s warning specifically addresses the dangers associated with thunderstorms, including lightning strikes and potential disruptions to aircraft navigation systems. They recommend avoiding outdoor activities during these events and seeking shelter indoors. Staying informed through official channels is crucial for ensuring safety.

The QMD is utilizing advanced weather modeling techniques to track the progress of the low-pressure system and refine the forecast. Updates will be provided regularly through their official website and social media channels. Residents are encouraged to monitor these updates closely as the situation evolves. The potential for localized flooding remains a concern, particularly in areas with poor drainage.

Looking ahead, the duration and intensity of the Qatar weather system remain somewhat uncertain. The QMD will continue to analyze data and provide revised forecasts as the event unfolds. The public should remain vigilant and prepared for changing conditions throughout the remainder of the week and into the weekend. Further assessments of the impact on infrastructure and daily life will be conducted as the rainfall progresses.

The Qatar Meteorology Department website is the primary source for official updates and safety information.

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