tag

Saturday, December 06, 2025 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

Tag Results for "strong winds" (5 articles)

Gulf Times
Qatar

Hot weather, strong winds and high sea expected today

Weather inshore until 6:00 pm on Tuesday will be relatively hot daytime and mild by night, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report. Offshore, the weather will be fine, the report said, warning of strong winds and high sea at North at first. Wind inshore will be northwesterly to northeasterly at a speed of 05 - 15 knots at first, gusting to 23 knot at places daytime. Offshore, it will be northwesterly to northerly at 05 -15 knots, gusting 22 knot at north at first. Sea state inshore will be 1 to 2 feet, rising to 4 feet at north at first, while offshore will be 2 to 4 feet, rising to 7 feet at north at first. Visibility inshore will be 4 to 10 km, while offshore will be 5 to 10 km.

Gulf Times
International

150,000 Evacuated in China as Typhoon Matmo approaches landfall

Chinese authorities have evacuated about 150,000 people from southern Guangdong Province as Typhoon Matmo intensifies before making landfall. China's National Meteorological Center reported that the typhoon had maximum wind speeds of 151 km per hour (94 mph) on Sunday, and that it is expected to make landfall around midday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds that could lead to local flooding and property damage. The meteorological center issued a red typhoon warning, the highest level in its system. Hainan Province, also in the storm's path, has canceled flights and suspended public transportation and businesses starting yesterday in preparation for the storm. Authorities also warned of heavy rainfall, with rainfall expected to reach between 100 and 249 mm in some areas. China experiences a number of tropical cyclones annually during the monsoon season, especially in the southern and coastal regions overlooking the South China Sea.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Meteorology warns of strong wind, high sea

The Department of Meteorology forecast that inshore weather until 6:00 pm on Wednesday will be relatively hot to hot daytime with slight dust in places and mild by night. The report warned of expected strong winds during daytime. Offshore, conditions will be fine, with warnings of strong winds and high seas. Inshore winds will be northwesterly at 10 to 20 KT, gusting to 28 KT during the day. Offshore, winds will be northwesterly at 8 to 18 KT, gusting to 23 KT at times. Sea state inshore will range between 2 and 4 ft, rising to 5 ft at times, while offshore will be 3 to 5 ft, rising to 7 ft at times. Visibility inshore will range from 4 to 9 km, while offshore will be between 5–10 km.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Meteorology warns of strong wind, high sea

The Department of Meteorology forecast that inshore weather until 6:00 pm on Tuesday will be relatively hot to hot daytime, with slight dust in places, and mild by night. The report warned of expected strong winds daytime. Offshore, conditions will be slightly dusty at times, with warnings of strong winds and high seas. Inshore winds will be northwesterly at 10 to 20 KT, gusting to 29 KT during the day, before decreasing to 5 to 15 KT by night. Offshore, winds will be northwesterly at 5 to 20 KT, gusting to 29 KT. Visibility inshore and offshore will range from 4 to 9 km. Sea state inshore will range between 4 and 5 feet, while offshore it will be between 4 and 6 feet, rising to 9 feet at times.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Meteorology warns of strong wind and high sea

Inshore weather until 6:00 pm on Wednesday will be relatively hot to hot during the day with slight to blowing dust, becoming mild by night, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily report. The report warned of strong winds expected in some areas during the daytime.Offshore, conditions will be fine, though the report also warned of strong winds and high seas.Inshore winds will be northwesterly at 12–22 KT, gusting to 33 KT in some areas during the day, while offshore winds will be northwesterly at 15–25 KT, gusting to 35 KT at times.Sea state inshore will be 2–4 feet, rising to 5 feet at times. Offshore, it will be 4–8 feet, rising to 11 feet at times.Visibility inshore will be 4–9 km / 3 km or less in some areas during the day. Offshore, it will be 5–9 km.