Doha: Weather, inshore, until 6:00 pm on Wednesday will be misty to foggy at places at first, relatively cold daytime with some clouds and cold by night, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report, warning of poor horizontal visibility at first at places. According to Qatar News Agency, offshore conditions will begin hazy to misty at first in some areas and will transition into scattered clouds with a chance of light rain. The report detailed that inshore winds will be northwesterly at speeds ranging from 05 to 15 knots. Offshore winds will also be northwesterly, maintaining speeds of 05 to 15 knots with occasional gusts reaching 20 knots. Sea conditions are expected to be moderate, with inshore waves measuring between 1 to 3 feet and occasionally rising to 4 feet. Offshore, wave heights will range from 2 to 4 feet, potentially reaching up to 6 feet at times. Visibility inshore is predicted to be between 04 to 9/2 kilometers, although this may decrease in certain areas initially. Offshor e visibility is expected to range from 04 to 9/3 kilometers, with similar potential reductions in certain areas at first.
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