Doha: Weather inshore until 6:00 pm on Friday will be misty to fogy at places at first, becomes relatively hot during daytime, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report, warning of expected poor horizontal visibility at places at first. Offshore, the weather will be misty at places at first, becomes hazy later, the report added. Wind inshore will be variable at a speed less than 5 knot at first, becomes mainly northeasterly- southeasterly at a speed of 3 to 13 knot. Offshore, it will be variable at first, becomes northwesterly - northeasterly at a speed of 5 to 15 knot. Visibility inshore will be 4 to 8 km/2 km or less at places at first. Offshore, it will be 4 to 9 km/3 km or less at places at first. Sea state inshore will be 1 to 2 feet, while offshore, it will be 2 to 4 feet. Area High Tide Low Tide Max Messaid 05:49 - 20:15 02:08 - 12:43 32 Wakrah 05:16 - 19:35 01:42 - 12:12 31 Doha 04:38 - 18:42 01:04 - 12:28 33 Al Khor 04:53 - 18:41 00:44 - 12:39 32 Ruwais 06:24 - 18:31 00:43 - 12:27 28 Dukhan 12:03 - 05:56 - 17:57 30 Abu Samra 11:14 - 23:25 05:19 - 17:32 33 Sunrise: 05:00 LT Sunset: 18:02 LT Source: Qatar News Agency
Related Posts
UAE Hosts Official Launch of Arab Declaration to End All Forms of Violence against Women and Girls
Abu Dhabi hosted the official launch on Monday of the Arab Declaration to End All Forms of Violence against Women and Girls, with broad Emirati, Arab, and international participation.The two-day high-level event, entitled “The Arab Declaration for the …
Qamishli and Amuda electricity substations out of service as a result of Turkish attack
Hasaka, The Qamishli and Amuda electricity substations were out of service, as a result of the Turkish occupation aircraft.
The Director General of the Hasaka Electricity Company, Engineer Saleh Idris, said in a statement that the two 66-kV Amuda an…
UAE Strongly Condemns Terrorist Attacks in Somalia
The UAE strongly condemned the terrorist attacks that took place in separate areas of the Federal Republic of Somalia, which led to the death and injury of dozens of people, including officials.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperat…