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Qatar Meteorology warns of strong wind, cold nights over weekend

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Last updated: 2026/01/15 at 9:44 AM
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Doha, Qatar – Residents of Qatar are bracing for a period of unsettled weather as the Qatar Meteorology Department has issued a warning for strong winds and significantly colder nighttime temperatures over the next three days, beginning January 15, 2026. The forecast predicts a combination of blustery conditions and potential rainfall, impacting both land and marine activities. A marine warning is currently in effect due to anticipated high waves.

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Impact on Daily LifeRecent Rainfall and Regional Weather PatternsSafety Measures and Preparations

The inclement weather is expected to affect the entire country, including Doha, with the most intense conditions anticipated along coastal areas. Temperatures are forecast to range from a minimum of 13°C to a maximum of 23°C. The combination of wind and cooler temperatures will likely create challenging conditions for outdoor workers and those engaged in leisure activities.

Understanding the Current Weather Situation and Strong Wind Warnings

The Qatar Meteorology Department reports that northwesterly winds will prevail, initially at 10-20 knots, but with gusts potentially reaching 30 knots. These strong winds are expected to kick up dust and reduce visibility in some areas. The department advises caution, particularly for drivers and those with respiratory sensitivities.

Additionally, sea wave heights are predicted to be between 4 and 8 feet, with the possibility of surges up to 11 feet. This poses a considerable risk to maritime traffic, including fishing boats and commercial vessels. The marine warning urges boaters to remain in port and secure their vessels.

Impact on Daily Life

The predicted drop in temperature, coupled with the wind chill factor, will make evenings and early mornings feel considerably colder. Residents are advised to dress warmly and take necessary precautions to protect themselves from the elements. This includes ensuring adequate heating in homes and avoiding prolonged exposure to the cold.

The blowing dust associated with the strong winds could also impact air quality, potentially exacerbating respiratory conditions. Individuals with asthma or other lung ailments are encouraged to stay indoors and use air purifiers if available. The Ministry of Public Health has not issued specific advisories at this time, but is monitoring the situation.

Recent Rainfall and Regional Weather Patterns

Scattered rainfall has already been observed in various parts of Qatar, including Doha, according to reports from The Peninsula Qatar. This precipitation is linked to a broader weather system affecting the region, bringing cooler and wetter conditions to the Arabian Peninsula. The current system is a typical winter pattern for the area.

However, the intensity of the winds and the height of the waves are somewhat higher than usual for this time of year. Experts suggest this may be due to a confluence of factors, including a strengthening of the Siberian High-pressure system and increased instability in the upper atmosphere. The potential for localized flooding remains low, but is being monitored.

Safety Measures and Preparations

The Qatar Meteorology Department recommends securing outdoor furniture and loose objects that could be blown away by the wind. Drivers are urged to exercise caution, reduce speed, and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, especially on highways. Visibility may be reduced due to dust and rain.

Coastal municipalities are preparing for potential disruptions to marine activities and are coordinating with relevant authorities to ensure the safety of seafarers and residents. Emergency services are on standby to respond to any incidents that may arise due to the adverse weather conditions. The focus remains on preventative measures and public awareness.

The current forecast extends through January 17, 2026. The Meteorology Department will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as needed. Residents should stay informed about the latest weather reports and heed the advice of authorities. Further assessment of the system’s trajectory will determine if the weather forecast will be extended beyond the initial three-day period, and whether the intensity of the winds will increase or decrease.

Source: The Peninsula Qatar
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