The temperature in recent weeks had seen a steady decline in Qatar, making it one of the coldest Januaries in recent memory.
However, the chilly spell is ending, and Qatar is set to witness a gradual increase in temperature in the coming days, according to the Met Department.
The weather will start getting warmer beginning Thursday, due to the effect of southeasterly-southerly winds, which will peak on Saturday and Sunday, reported Gulf Times.
During this time, the maximum temperature is likely to touch 29°C in Doha and the early 30°Cs in the central parts of the country, according to a tweet by the Met Dept.
Temperature expected to increase gradually starting from Thursday due to Southeasterly to Southerly wind affecting the country reaching peak on Saturday and Sunday where maximums expected to reache 29°C in #Doha and early thirties in central areas. #Qatar pic.twitter.com/G2OR1k6UcY
— أرصاد قطر (@Qatar_Weather) January 22, 2019
Today’s detailed forecast says misty conditions will prevail in some places early on, followed by moderate temperature during the day and some clouds. The night will be cold. Some clouds are likely in offshore areas.
A minimum temperature of 10°C is expected in Al Wakrah and Mesaieed today, followed by 11°C in Abu Samra, 12°C in Al Khor, 15°C in Doha, and 17°C in Dukhan and Al Ruwais.
حالة الطقس المتوقعة ليوم الأربعاء ٢٣ / ١ / ٢٠١٩ #قطر
— أرصاد قطر (@Qatar_Weather) January 22, 2019
Weather forecast for Wednesday 23/01/2019#Qatar pic.twitter.com/xvB3aCRTPe
The maximum, on the other hand, will be 20°C in Abu Samra, 21°C in Al Ruwais, 22°C in Dukhan, 23°C in Doha and Al Khor, and 24°C in Al Wakrah and Mesaieed.
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