Rain and strong winds are expected in the country, including Doha, on Wednesday, the Met department has said.
Offshore areas, too, are likely to experience strong winds along with high seas, according to the weather office.
The forecast for inshore areas says partly cloudy to cloudy conditions are expected Wednesday, along with slight dust at times and a chance of scattered rain, which may be accompanied by thunder at first towards the north. The wind speed in these areas may go up to 25 knots at times.
Offshore areas are expected to be partly cloudy, and there is also a chance of scattered rain. The wind speed may reach 26 knots there, with the sea level rising to 9ft.
The minimum and maximum temperatures in the country today are expected to be 18C and 30C, respectively, with the forecast for Doha being 21C and 26C.
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