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Rain and thunder are expected in some parts of the country on Monday along with strong winds, the Met office has said.
Strong winds and high seas during the day, towards the east, have also been forecast in offshore areas.
Thundershowers are expected in Dukhan and Abu Samra, while Doha, Al Khor and Messaied will remain dry and sunny, according to the weather office. Al Ruwais is also likely to get some rain.
The Met office has also forecast wind speeds of up to 25kt in both inshore and offshore (east) areas.
Inshore areas will experience hazy to misty/foggy conditions at places in the early hours of the day, with a chance of local cloud development and thundershowers in some places by the afternoon.
Some clouds with hazy to misty conditions by night are likely in offshore areas.
The maximum and minimum temperatures in the country will be 26C and 40C, respectively, with the forecast for Doha being 28C and 38C.
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