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Cloudy Skies and Scattered Rain Expected Across Qatar Until Friday

Scattered rain across Qatar remains likely as weather conditions stay unstable this week. Accordingly, the Meteorology Department expects cloudy skies to dominate until Friday morning. This forecast links to an upper-level trough connected to a low-pressure system. As a result, weather conditions will remain changeable across many areas.

Early morning showers already appeared in several parts of Doha on Sunday. Meanwhile, residents reported brief rainfall in nearby districts as well. Moreover, weather officials confirmed that rain chances will continue intermittently. In some locations, rainfall may also turn thundery without long notice.

Additionally, rainfall intensity may vary from light showers to moderate bursts. At times, strong winds may accompany these conditions. Consequently, horizontal visibility could drop suddenly in certain areas. Therefore, motorists should remain cautious during early morning and evening hours.

Furthermore, the Meteorology Department issued a marine warning for coastal waters. This warning highlights strong winds and high sea waves during stormy conditions. As a precaution, authorities urge the public to avoid all marine activities. Likewise, fishermen and small boat operators should delay trips until conditions improve.

Scattered rain across Qatar may also affect daily routines and outdoor plans. For this reason, residents should monitor official weather updates closely. In addition, schools and workplaces should prepare for possible short disruptions. However, officials expect no severe flooding under current forecasts.

Meanwhile, weather experts explain that upper-level systems drive current instability. These systems push moisture into the region and increase cloud formation. As temperatures remain moderate, rainfall may develop more easily. Still, experts note that rainfall amounts will differ between locations.

Moreover, windy conditions could increase dust in dry areas. Thus, people with respiratory conditions should take extra care. Similarly, drivers should reduce speed during sudden rain or dust. Public safety remains a priority during changing weather conditions.

Scattered rain across Qatar will likely ease gradually by Friday morning. Afterward, skies should slowly clear as pressure systems weaken. Until then, authorities recommend caution both on land and at sea. They also advise following updates through official Meteorology Department channels.

Overall, the weather outlook reflects seasonal variability during winter months. Although rainfall may bring temporary inconvenience, it supports water reserves. Therefore, officials encourage preparedness rather than concern. With awareness and caution, residents can manage the changing conditions safely.

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