Rain Forecast to Persist in Qatar Through End of the Week, Warns QMD
- Publish date: since 3 hours Reading time: 1 min read
Qatar expects varied weather with light to moderate rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds until week's end.
- Related articles
- Qatar Expected to See Rain From Sunday Until Midweek
- Cloudy Skies and Rain Forecasted on Feb. 7-8 in Qatar
- January 2026 is Set to Be Qatar’s Coldest Month of the Year
The Qatar Meteorology Department (QMD) has forecasted that rain will likely continue across the country until the end of the week, presenting varied weather conditions ranging from light showers to moderate rainfall. Residents are urged to stay updated on weather alerts to ensure safety, especially in areas prone to thunderstorms.
فيديو ذات صلة
This browser does not support the video element.
According to a recent update shared by QMD on social media platforms, the weather is expected to remain partly cloudy to cloudy throughout the week, with intermittent rainfall anticipated in different regions. Thunderstorms are also likely in localized areas, accompanied by gusty winds that could impact visibility along the coast.
On Wednesday, QMD cautioned that coastal regions may experience thunderstorms with strong winds during the early hours of the day. The forecast indicates that coastal weather conditions will remain partly cloudy until 6pm, with a chance of thunderstorms earlier in the period, followed by relatively cooler weather at night.
The expected rainfall patterns, ranging from light to moderate in intensity, underline the importance of preparedness for shifting weather conditions. Thunderstorms in particular could bring sudden temperature changes and strong winds that may affect daily activities, especially outdoor plans.
Weather advisories issued by QMD help residents and visitors in Qatar adapt to changes in atmospheric conditions, ensuring safety during episodes of unusual weather. Stay informed and check for real-time updates from the Qatar Meteorology Department.
AI contributed to the creation of this article.