Strong winds are again expected in parts of the country on Wednesday, the Qatar Met department has said.
Offshore areas, too, are likely to see strong winds and high seas, according to the weather office, which also informed through a tweet that the marine warning would remain in place until Wednesday evening.
Northwesterly winds will blow at 8-18 knots inshore, going up to 22 knots in some places in the early hours of the day. Offshore, the speed of northwesterly winds will range from 12-22 knots, reaching a high of 25 knots occasionally.
It will continue to be hot during the day, and slight to blowing dust is expected in certain areas at times along with some clouds.
Slightly dusty conditions have been forecast in offshore areas, while the sea level may rise to 8ft.
A maximum temperature of 40C is expected in Al Khor and 39C in Doha, Mesaieed and Wakrah. The minimum, on the other hand, will be 25C in Mesaieed and Wakrah, while in Doha it will be 30C.
On Tuesday, a maximum temperature of 40C was recorded in Doha and other places.
Offshore areas, too, are likely to see strong winds and high seas, according to the weather office, which also informed through a tweet that the marine warning would remain in place until Wednesday evening.
Northwesterly winds will blow at 8-18 knots inshore, going up to 22 knots in some places in the early hours of the day. Offshore, the speed of northwesterly winds will range from 12-22 knots, reaching a high of 25 knots occasionally.
It will continue to be hot during the day, and slight to blowing dust is expected in certain areas at times along with some clouds.
Slightly dusty conditions have been forecast in offshore areas, while the sea level may rise to 8ft.
A maximum temperature of 40C is expected in Al Khor and 39C in Doha, Mesaieed and Wakrah. The minimum, on the other hand, will be 25C in Mesaieed and Wakrah, while in Doha it will be 30C.
On Tuesday, a maximum temperature of 40C was recorded in Doha and other places.