Doha, Qatar – Residents of Qatar can expect a gradual increase in temperatures over the coming days, with the Qatar Meteorology Department (QMD) forecasting highs reaching the low thirties Celsius in Doha by Saturday, February 14, 2026. The warming trend began on February 9th and is expected to continue steadily. Alongside the rising temperatures, foggy and misty conditions are also predicted to persist, potentially impacting visibility.
The QMD issued the advisory via social media, alerting the public to the changing weather patterns. The forecast covers most areas of the country, with particular attention given to the capital city. This comes after a period of relatively mild weather in early February, and signals a shift towards warmer conditions as the month progresses.
Understanding the Rising Temperatures in Qatar
The gradual increase in temperatures is a typical seasonal pattern for Qatar during this time of year, according to climatological data. However, the QMD’s specific forecast provides a detailed outlook for the coming week. The report indicates that the warming trend is not expected to be sudden or extreme, but rather a consistent rise over several days.
Impact of Fog and Mist
Alongside the warming trend, the QMD also highlighted the continued presence of foggy and misty conditions. These conditions are expected to reduce horizontal visibility in many areas, particularly during the early morning and late evening hours. Drivers and those engaged in outdoor activities are advised to exercise caution.
The combination of rising temperatures and reduced visibility presents unique challenges. While warmer weather is generally welcomed, the fog can create hazardous conditions for transportation and other activities. The QMD recommends checking the latest weather updates before traveling or undertaking outdoor work.
Additionally, the increased humidity associated with the mist can contribute to discomfort, even at moderate temperatures. Residents are encouraged to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions to avoid heat-related issues, even as the overall temperature remains relatively mild. The QMD has not issued any specific heat warnings at this time.
Long-Term Weather Patterns and Climate Change
Qatar, like many countries in the Gulf region, is experiencing the effects of a changing climate. While natural seasonal variations are expected, long-term trends suggest an overall increase in average temperatures and more frequent extreme weather events. The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change is actively monitoring these trends and implementing strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
The country has invested heavily in climate resilience measures, including water conservation technologies and renewable energy sources. These efforts aim to reduce Qatar’s carbon footprint and adapt to the challenges posed by a warming planet. Further research is ongoing to better understand the specific impacts of climate change on Qatar’s environment and infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the current forecast focuses on the short-term weather patterns. The QMD continues to monitor atmospheric conditions and provide regular updates to the public. The forecast for Saturday, February 14, 2026, remains the current endpoint for the predicted warming trend, but further adjustments may be necessary as conditions evolve. Residents should continue to monitor official weather channels for the most up-to-date information regarding temperatures and visibility.
The QMD will continue to issue daily reports and updates as the situation develops. The public is encouraged to stay informed and prepared for the changing weather conditions. The next update is expected on February 10th, providing a more refined outlook for the remainder of the week and potential adjustments to the forecast.

