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Some parts of the country may receive some rain today, the Met office has said.
While the maximum temperature in most areas is expected to drop to under 30° Celsius, Doha will be the hottest place in the country today, according to the weather report.
Meanwhile, strong winds and high seas by night are likely in the offshore areas, with the wind speed going up to 22kt in some places.
Partly cloudy conditions are also expected there along with a chance of scattered rain.
The forecast for inshore areas shows that slightly dusty and partly cloudy conditions, along with a chance of rain in some places (such as Al Ruwais), are likely today.
The wind speed in these areas may reach 22kt by night.
The minimum and maximum temperatures in the country are likely to be 18° C and 31° C today, respectively, with the forecast for Doha being 22° C and 31° C.
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