Doha: Weather inshore until 6:00 pm on Saturday will hazy at places at first hot to very hot with some clouds at times becoming humid later, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report. Offshore, it will be hazy at times with some clouds, the report added. Wind inshore will be variable, mainly southwesterly at first, becomes mainly northwesterly - northeasterly at a speed of 5 - 15 KT, gusting to 22 KT. Offshore, it will be variable at first becomes northeasterly - southeasterly at a speed of 5 - 15 KT, gusting to 22 KT. Sea state inshore will be 1 - 2 ft, while offshore, it will be 2 - 4 ft. Visibility will be 4 - 10 km inshore, and offshore. Area High Tide Low Tide Max --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Doha 15:33 - **:** 07:27 - 23:35 40 Mesaieed 17:15 - **:** 08:25 - **:** 41 Wakrah 16:36 - **:** 08:07 - **:** 41 Al Khor **:** - 03:17 **:** - 08:47 41 Ruwais 03:17 - 15:08 08:47 - 22:21 37 Dukhan 08:02 - 20:16 01:57 - 13:51 39 Ab u Samra 07:08 - 19:33 02:28 - 11:58 40 Sunrise: 05:08 LT Sunset: 18:06 LT ----------------------- Source: Qatar News Agency
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