Northwesterly breezes are probably going to affect the nation by tomorrow and this will prompt a plunge in temperature, the Qatar Met department has said.
There is likewise an chance of light rain in the northern parts of the nation tomorrow as shady conditions will heighten from the center of the week, as per the weather office, Gulf Times reported.
The mercury level has been ascending around Qatar in the course of recent days, crossing 30C in a few spots. Be that as it may, that may change as the Met office yesterday tweeted that northwesterly breezes are relied upon to influence the nation by tomorrow around lunchtime, "causing rising residue, a drop in temperature by 3-5C contrasted with the earlier days and high waves surpassing 8ft".
The present detailed forecast says solid breezes and high oceans are normal in seaward territories towards the north. Somewhat dusty and overcast conditions will win in these regions, and there is an opportunity of dispersed rain in the northern parts, where the breeze speed may go up to 22 hitches and the ocean level ascent to 7ft.
Inshore, moderate temperature is normal amid the daytime and there will likewise be a few mists and slight residue in specific zones infrequently. It will be moderately cold by night.
A minimum temperature of 15C is normal today in Abu Samra, and Doha will see a low of 21C. The most extreme, then again, will extend from 25C in Wakrah and Mesaieed, to 28C in Doha and 32C in Abu Samra, the weather report shows.
Recently, a base temperature of 14C was recorded in Abu Samra, while Doha saw a low of 20C. The most extreme ran from 23C in Wakrah to 32C in Abu Samra, with Doha recording a limit of 30C.