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Temperatures set to drop from tomorrow: Qatar Meteorology

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Last updated: 2025/12/17 at 9:40 AM
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Doha, Qatar is bracing for continued cooling temperatures as northwesterly winds sweep across the region. The Qatar weather is expected to drop further from Thursday evening, December 18, 2025, with overnight lows potentially reaching into the mid-teens Celsius. Residents should prepare for significantly cooler conditions throughout the weekend, according to the latest forecasts from the Qatar Meteorology Department.

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The temperature decrease began on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, and is anticipated to persist for several days. Al Ghuwayriyah recorded the lowest temperature so far at 14°C, while the capital city, Doha, registered 19°C earlier today. These readings indicate a substantial shift from the warmer temperatures experienced earlier in the week.

Understanding the Current Qatar Weather Pattern

The current cold snap is attributed to a strengthening of northwesterly winds originating from higher latitudes. These winds are drawing cooler air masses southward, impacting not only Qatar but also neighboring countries in the Arabian Gulf. According to meteorological principles, this type of weather pattern is common during the winter months, though the intensity can vary significantly from year to year.

Impact on Daily Life

The cooler temperatures are expected to influence daily activities across Qatar. Residents are advised to dress warmly, particularly during evening and early morning hours. Additionally, increased humidity associated with the cooler air could create a perceived chill, making conditions feel colder than the actual temperature.

The Ministry of Public Health has not issued specific advisories related to the cold weather at this time. However, individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions or those sensitive to temperature changes are encouraged to take extra precautions. This includes staying indoors when possible and maintaining adequate hydration.

Meanwhile, the cooler weather may also impact outdoor events and construction activities. Organizers of outdoor events are likely to adjust schedules or provide additional warming facilities for attendees. Construction companies may also implement measures to protect workers from the cold, such as providing warm clothing and adjusting work hours.

Regional Weather Context

The drop in temperatures in Qatar is part of a broader regional cooling trend. Neighboring countries, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, are also experiencing similar conditions. This suggests a larger-scale atmospheric disturbance affecting the entire Arabian Peninsula. The weather forecast for the region indicates that these cooler conditions are likely to persist for at least the next 72 hours.

In contrast to the recent warm spell, this period of cooler weather is more typical for December in Qatar. Historical climate data shows that average daytime temperatures during this month range from 20°C to 25°C, with nighttime lows often falling below 15°C. However, the current temperatures are slightly below average for this time of year.

The Qatar Meteorology Department continues to monitor the situation closely. They are providing regular updates on the cold weather via their website and social media channels. These updates include detailed forecasts, temperature readings, and any potential warnings or advisories.

Looking ahead, the Qatar Meteorology Department anticipates a gradual moderation of temperatures early next week. However, the exact timing and extent of the warming trend remain uncertain. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the latest forecasts and prepare for potential fluctuations in the weather. The department will continue to issue updates as the situation evolves, and further information regarding potential rainfall is expected within the next 24 hours.

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