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Meteorology warns of expected thunderstorms and strong winds on the coast and at sea

April 14, 2023

The Meteorological Department warned of expected thunderstorms and strong winds with low horizontal visibility later on in some areas on the coast, and of expected thunderstorms and low horizontal visibility expected later with strong winds and high waves at sea..and expected the weather to be on the coast, until six o’clock From this evening, partly cloudy to cloudy at times and dust raised to dusty later, with a chance for scattered rain that may be thundery at times.. At sea it will be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, and light dust to dusty later with a chance for scattered rain that may be thundery at times. The winds on the coast will be mostly northeasterly – northerly, 10-20 knots, with gusts reaching 30 knots with thundery rain.. At sea, it will be northwesterly – northeasterly, 15-25 knots, with gusts reaching 35 knots with thundery rain. The range of horizontal visibility ranges between 4 and 8 kilometers, sometimes decreasing to 2 kilometers or less in some areas. The wave height on the coast ranges from 2-4 feet, rising to 5 feet with thundery rain.. At sea, it will range from 4-8 feet, rising to 12 feet with thundery rain. The expected highest temperature in Doha is /29/ degrees Celsius. The tidal times are as follows: Doha: The highest tide is at 8:46 am. Al-Wakra: The highest tide is at 10:26 in the morning, and the lowest tide is at 5:31 in the afternoon. Mesaieed: the lowest islands at 4:6 minutes in the afternoon. Al Khor: The highest tide is at 8:18 am, and the lowest tide is at 2:31 pm. Al-Ruwais: The highest tide was at 11:55 in the afternoon, and the lowest tide was at 5:33 in the afternoon. Dukhan: The highest tide is at 4:16 in the afternoon, and the lowest tide is at 10:4 am. The sun sets, God willing, at five o’clock and 56 minutes.

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The Arab Desk leads The Eastern Herald's reporting on the Middle East and North Africa. The desk has covered the Gaza-Israel war since October 2023, the Iran-Israel war of 2025-2026, the fall of the Assad government in Syria, Hezbollah's political and military shifts in Lebanon, the war in Yemen, and the diplomatic realignment of the Gulf states under the Abraham Accords and the Saudi-Iranian rapprochement.

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