Weather inshore until 6:00 pm on Tuesday will be hot to very hot daytime with some clouds and slight dust at times, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report. Offshore, it will see some clouds at times, the report added. Wind inshore will be mainly northwesterly 8 - 18 KT, gusting to 25 KT at places daytime. Offshore, it will be westerly to northwesterly 5 - 15 KT, gusting to 21 KT at times. Sea state inshore will be 1 - 2 ft, rises to 3 ft at times. Offshore will be 2 - 4 ft, rises to 6 ft at first. Visibility inshore and offshore will be 5 - 9 km. Area High Tide Low Tide Max ------------------------------------------------------------------- Doha 04:31 - 18:11 01:29 - 11:56 45 Mesaieed 05:58 - 20:06 03:28 - 12:10 42 Wakrah 04:44 - 19:18 02:19 - 11:35 42 Al Khor 18:34 - 06:34 09:37 - 00:50 43 Ruwais 06:34 - 18:25 00:50 - 12:32 37 Dukhan 11:32 - 23:44 05:23 - 17:28 39 Abu Samra 10:50 - 23:10 05:40 - 17:17 41 Sunrise: 04:57 LT Sunset: 18:23 LT. Source: Qatar News Agency
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