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High drama in the sky

Rainy spell expected from tomorrow until beginning of next week Doha experience­s heavy dust, strong winds and lightning on Monday, rain reported from other places

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The Qatar Met department has said unstable weather, marked by rain as well as winds and dust in some places, is expected in the country from tomorrow until the beginning of next week.

The forecast came even as Doha and other parts of the country experience­d dusty conditions, strong winds, poor visibility and lightning yesterday while some places, particular­ly towards the north, received moderate to heavy rain.

In a report yesterday, the weather office said the unstable weather will be caused by an “extension of a low-pressure system with good humidity and cooling in the upper atmospheri­c levels, which will help in the formation of clouds from tomorrow until the start of next week”.

The skies are expected to become cloudy at times and there is a chance of scattered rain, which will mostly be light to moderate in intensity. In addition, thundery cells are likely to form in some areas and this will be accompanie­d by moderate to heavy rain and strong winds – which, in turn, may result in dusty conditions.

In view of the expected conditions, the Met department has urged people to be cautious, check the weather before venturing into the sea and follow the latest updates through its official social media accounts.

Meanwhile, yesterday’s dusty spell – which turned severe at times – and winds led to a drop in visibility in Doha and other affected places, prompting the authoritie­s concerned to issue safety alerts. The Ministry of Interior (MoI) tweeted about “low visibility in most parts of the country” due to strong dusty winds, advising people to pay attention to road conditions and not to hesitate to stop the car by the side of the road in case of reduced visibility.

In another tweet, the MoI said heavy rain accompanie­d by strong winds had been reported from Umm al-Amd area towards Al Shamal and visibility was almost zero in those areas. “Please be careful and pay attention to weather conditions,” it noted.

On its part, the Met department advised motorists to take extra care while driving in rainy conditions and avoid using mobile phones. It also issued safety tips to be followed during thundersto­rms, noting that people should stay indoors in such conditions, close the windows if they are inside a vehicle, avoid standing on roofs or near trees and electricit­y poles, and stay away from open water sources.

A number of social media users posted images and videos of the rain, lightning and dusty conditions from different parts of Qatar. The Met department tweeted about the latest radar images showing thundery rain north of Al Sheehaniya­h and towards Al Khor, accompanie­d by strong winds that caused rising dust and poor visibility. “Please be careful,” it advised.

In another post in the evening, the weather office said dusty conditions and poor visibility were being observed in some areas, including Doha, due to temporary strong winds associated with local thundersto­rms. “Visibility expected to improve gradually in the next few hours,” it added. A subsequent post noted that a thundersto­rm north of Doha was moving eastwards towards the sea.

The situation improved later in the evening as the winds died down and visibility became a lot better. Today, thundery rain is expected in offshore areas along with strong winds and high seas. Inshore, it will be relatively hot during the day and some clouds are expected by the afternoon, while moderate temperatur­e is forecast at night.

The maximum temperatur­e expected today is 38C in Doha and Abu Samra, followed by 37C in Al Khor. Yesterday, too, the maximum temperatur­e was 38C in Doha, Abu Hamour, the Qatar University area and Ghuwairiya­h.

 ??  ?? Lightning makes for a dramatic moment in the Doha sky yesterday evening. Besides lightning streaking across the sky, the city also experience­d dusty conditions and strong winds yesterday even as parts of Qatar – especially towards the north – received rain. The Qatar Met department has said unstable weather is expected in the country from tomorrow until the beginning of next week – marked by scattered rain that may turn thundery at times. PICTURE: Jayan Orma
Lightning makes for a dramatic moment in the Doha sky yesterday evening. Besides lightning streaking across the sky, the city also experience­d dusty conditions and strong winds yesterday even as parts of Qatar – especially towards the north – received rain. The Qatar Met department has said unstable weather is expected in the country from tomorrow until the beginning of next week – marked by scattered rain that may turn thundery at times. PICTURE: Jayan Orma
 ?? PICTURE: Ram Chand ?? Dusty conditions were experience­d in Doha and other places yesterday.
PICTURE: Ram Chand Dusty conditions were experience­d in Doha and other places yesterday.
 ?? PICTURE: Ram Chand ?? Lightning illuminate­s the West Bay skyline.
PICTURE: Ram Chand Lightning illuminate­s the West Bay skyline.
 ?? PICTURE: Jayan Orma ?? A dust-shrouded West Bay in Doha yesterday.
PICTURE: Jayan Orma A dust-shrouded West Bay in Doha yesterday.

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