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Muggy, foggy weather expected tonight into early morning

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Last updated: 2024/09/12 at 5:17 PM
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The Department of Meteorology in Doha, Qatar, has issued a weather report for tonight until 6 am tomorrow, Friday. Inshore, the weather will be humid and hazy, with misty to foggy conditions in some areas later on. Offshore, it will be hazy to misty at times. The wind inshore will be variable, mainly Northeasterly to Northwesterly, ranging from 3 to 13 knots. Offshore, the wind will also be variable, mainly Northwesterly to Northeasterly, with speeds of 3 to 13 knots.

Visibility is expected to be around 4 to 9 kilometers inshore, with some areas experiencing visibility of 2 kilometers or less later on. Offshore, visibility will range from 4 to 9 kilometers, but at times it may decrease to 3 kilometers or less. The sea state inshore is forecasted to be 1 to 2 feet, while offshore it will be slightly higher at 1 to 3 feet. The report also includes the sunrise and sunset times for tomorrow, with sunrise at 05:19 and sunset at 17:39.

The weather report also provides information on high and low tide timings for various areas in Qatar. In Doha, the high tide is expected at 13:29 and the low tide at 04:15. In Messaid, the high tide will occur at 15:04 and the low tide at 04:54. Wakrah will have high tide at 13:57 and low tide at 05:19. Al Khor will experience high tide at 13:24 and low tide at 21:25, while Ruwais will see high tide at 00:11 and low tide at 12:18. Dukhan’s high tide is expected at 05:21 and low tide at 17:44.

Overall, residents and visitors in Doha and surrounding areas can expect humid and hazy conditions tonight and tomorrow morning, with the possibility of misty to foggy weather in some areas. It is important to be cautious while driving in reduced visibility and to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts. Boaters should also take note of the wind and sea state conditions before heading offshore. Stay safe and enjoy the weather in Qatar.

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