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Strong winds and rain are expected in some parts of the country on Monday, the Qatar Met department has said.
Offshore areas are also likely to experience strong winds and high seas by noon, according to the weather report.
The forecast for inshore areas says partly cloudy conditions are expected along with a chance of scattered rain, which may be accompanied by thunder in some places at first. The wind speed in these areas may go up to 25 knots during the day.
Partly cloudy conditions are also likely in offshore areas, and there is a chance of scattered rain towards the south. The wind speed may reach 28 knots by noon in these areas, with the sea level rising to 9ft.
In a post on its social media channels on Sunday evening, the weather office stressed that chances of isolated rains would remain until midday Monday, followed by fresh to strong northwesterly winds, especially offshore.
The minimum and maximum temperatures on Monday are expected to be 18C and 27C, respectively, with the forecast for Doha being 21C and 27C.
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