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Strong winds, very cold night ahead

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Last updated: 2026/01/23 at 4:18 PM
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Doha, Qatar – Residents of Qatar can expect relatively cold daytime temperatures and significantly colder nights through Saturday morning, with the Department of Meteorology also issuing a warning for strong winds. The forecast, released Friday, indicates scattered clouds inshore and partly cloudy conditions offshore. These conditions are typical for this time of year in the region, as Qatar transitions further into the winter season.

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The weather report covers conditions until 6:00 AM local time on Saturday, November 18, 2023, and affects both land and sea areas. Inshore wind speeds are predicted to be between 3 and 13 knots, shifting from northeasterly to southeasterly. Offshore, winds will be southwesterly to southeasterly, ranging from 4 to 14 knots, contributing to a moderate sea state.

Understanding the Current Weather and Strong Wind Warnings in Qatar

The current weather pattern is driven by a high-pressure system over the region, according to meteorological analysts. This system is responsible for the cooler temperatures and the increased wind activity. The combination of cooler air and pressure differences creates the conditions for these winds to develop and impact both daily life and marine activities.

Inshore, sea state is expected to be between 1 and 3 feet. However, offshore conditions will see a rise to 2 to 4 feet, potentially affecting smaller vessels and coastal operations. Visibility is forecast to be between 5 and 10 kilometers both inshore and offshore, which is generally considered adequate but could be reduced by any localized dust or haze.

Impact on Daily Life

The cooler temperatures necessitate warmer clothing, particularly during the evening and overnight hours. Residents are advised to prepare for a noticeable drop in temperature after sunset. The weather forecast also suggests taking precautions against the wind, such as securing outdoor furniture and avoiding unnecessary exposure.

Marine Considerations and Safety

The Department of Meteorology’s warning for strong winds is particularly relevant for those engaged in maritime activities. The increased sea state could make navigation challenging for smaller boats. Fishermen and other marine operators are urged to check the latest weather updates before heading out to sea and to exercise caution.

Additionally, the cooler temperatures can impact the comfort and safety of outdoor workers. Employers are encouraged to adjust work schedules and provide appropriate protective gear to mitigate the effects of the cold. The Ministry of Labor has previously issued guidelines for working in cold weather conditions, emphasizing the importance of breaks and hydration.

In contrast to the cooler inshore conditions, temperatures in some inland desert areas may experience greater fluctuations between daytime highs and nighttime lows. This is due to the lack of moderating influences from the sea. The report indicates that these areas could see temperatures dropping close to or even below 10 degrees Celsius overnight.

The current weather situation is not unusual for Qatar during the late autumn and early winter months. The country typically experiences a period of cooler temperatures and increased wind activity as the seasonal transition occurs. However, the Department of Meteorology continuously monitors the situation and provides updated forecasts to ensure public safety.

Looking ahead, the Department of Meteorology anticipates similar conditions to persist into the early part of next week. Further updates will be issued as the situation evolves, and residents are encouraged to stay informed through official channels. The intensity of the winds and the extent of the temperature drop remain key factors to watch in the coming days.

For the latest Qatar weather information, please refer to the Department of Meteorology’s official website: https://www.mow.gov.qa/en/

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