Doha
Strong and fresh winds will affect Qatar from Monday, the Met Office has said. The bout of wind may last until the end of the weekend.
Dusty conditions are also on the forecast with the chances of reduced visibility in many open areas.
The wind intensity could be anywhere between 13 and 23 knots on Tuesday and Wednesday with the chances of speed increasing to 30 knots at times.
Chances are that the water levels on the offshore areas may rise up to 7 feet and warning has been issued for fishermen and others venturing out, both Tuesday and Wednesday.
There will also be a slight rise in temperature during the period and it could hover between 41and 43C in Doha. The central areas may be even more hotter.
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