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Doha
The temperature is expected to rise in some parts of the country on Wednesday, including Doha, the Met office has said.
The minimum and maximum temperatures in the country are likely to be 19C and 32C respectively, with the forecast for Doha being the highest at 23C and 32C.
It will be relatively hot during the day with slight to blowing dust in some places. Partly cloudy conditions are expected later, along with a chance of rain, according to the forecast.
The country may continue experiencing partly cloudy conditions, and also get some isolated rain, until Friday evening, according to information available of the weather office’s Twitter page.
Meanwhile, offshore areas are likely to remain partly cloudy Wednesday.
Visibility will come down to 3km or less in some places at certain times.
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