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Strong winds are expected over most parts of the country today, the Met department has said.
Offshore areas, too, are likely to experience strong winds along with high seas, according to the weather report.
The forecast for inshore areas says northwesterly winds will blow at speeds ranging from 12-22 knots, going up to 30 knots in some places at times.
Slight to blowing dust are also expected in some areas along with scattered clouds, and it will be relatively cold by night.
Northwesterly winds with speeds of 22-30 knots are expected in offshore areas, which may reach 35 knots at times. Partly cloudy conditions are also likely in these areas today along with a chance of scattered rain at first, the weather office has said, noting that the sea level may rise to 13ft at times.
Visibility, meanwhile, may drop to 2km or less in some places at times.
The minimum and maximum temperatures in the country today are expected to be 17C and 28C, respectively, with the forecast for Doha being 20C and 26C.
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