Qatar and Bahrain | Relatively hot weather and warning of renewed fog over some areas the coming nights

2022-10-29 2022-10-29T10:44:14Z
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Qatar and Bahrain | Relatively hot weather and warning of renewed fog over some areas the coming nights

Arab Weather - The weather maps in the Arab Weather Center indicate that the weather will continue to be relatively hot during the day, when the temperatures are in the thirtieth levels, and the weather remains warm at night with variable direction and light winds blowing in general in Qatar and Bahrain.

 

Fog over several areas of Qatar

There is also a noticeable increase in surface humidity, especially at the beginning of the week, when there is an opportunity for fog to form over some inland and coastal areas, especially southern Qatar, causing a decrease in horizontal visibility.

 

It is expected that the fog will begin to form in the late night hours and dawn and will continue until after sunrise, but it will begin to fade after that due to the rise in surface temperatures of the earth.

 

God knows.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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