Qatar: Will thunderstorm activity resume in the coming hours?

2025-09-05 2025-09-05T12:06:55Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Arab Weather - Qatar was affected yesterday by atmospheric instability, accompanied by the appearance of cumulus clouds, which led to thunderstorms in some areas and active winds that stirred up dust in some areas.

The latest weather updates from the Arab Weather Center indicate renewed chances of cumulonimbus clouds forming over scattered parts of Qatar today, particularly during the afternoon and evening hours. These clouds are expected to be accompanied by scattered showers, which may be locally heavy at times. Downward winds are also expected to stir up dust and sand in some areas, which could temporarily reduce horizontal visibility.

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