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Doha
Thundershowers are expected in some parts of the country on Sunday along with strong winds, the Met office has said.
Places where rain is likely include Al Ruwais, Dukhan and Abu Samra, while Doha, Messaied and Al Khor will see cloudy conditions, according to the forecast.
The wind speed will go up to 25kt in some places during the thundershowers. In offshore areas, it will reach 18kt during the day.
Visibility, meanwhile, may drop to 2km or less today.
It will be hazy to misty in some places at first, followed by partly cloudy to cloudy conditions with scattered rain, which may be accompanied by thunder at times, the weather office has said.
Partly cloudy conditions are expected in offshore areas with slight dust and a chance of scattered rain.
The minimum and maximum temperatures in the country are likely to be 20C and 32C, with the forecast for Doha being 24C and 32C.
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