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Doha
Strong winds and dusty conditions are again expected in Qatar on Friday, along with a relatively cold night, the weather report states.
The forecast also shows that strong winds and high seas are likely in offshore areas.
The minimum and maximum temperatures in the country will be 19C and 28C, respectively, with the forecast for Doha being 22C and 28C.
The temperature is likely to be the lowest - 19C - in Messaied and Wakrah during the day.
Slight to blowing dust is expected in some parts of Qatar on Friday, along with clouds.
It will also be relatively cold by night, the Met office said. The wind speed may touch 25kt in some areas.
Partly cloudy conditions are likely in offshore areas, where the wind speed may go up to 28kt during the day.
Visibility, meanwhile, may drop to 3km or less in some places.
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