Doha: Weather inshore until 6:00 pm on Monday will be hazy and partly cloudy to cloudy at times, with a chance of scattered rain at places, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report. Offshore, the weather will be partly cloudy to cloudy at times, with a chance of scattered rain at places, the report added. Wind inshore will be mainly northeasterly - southeasterly at a speed of 05 to 15 KT, gusting to 20 KT at places at times. Offshore, it will be southeasterly - northeasterly at a speed of 03 to 12 KT, gusting to 20 KT at places at times. Visibility inshore and offshore will be 5 - 9 km/3 km or less at places with rain. Sea state inshore will be 1 - 3 ft, rising to 4 ft at places at times. Offshore, it will 1 - 3 ft, rising to 6 ft at places at times. Area High Tide Low Tide Max Messaid 05:25 - 18:14 12:30 - 29 Wakrah 04:24 - 17:36 11:25 - 23:36 32 Doha 03:45 - 16:25 11:29 - 23:24 36 Al Khor 03:51 - 16:11 11:30 - 22:14 33 Ruwais 04:43 - 17:15 11:25 - 23:42 28 Dukhan 09:40 - 22:09 0 3:25 - 16:00 32 Abu Samra 09:17 - 21:38 02:37 - 16:31 38 Sunrise: 05:17 LT Sunset: 17:53 LT Source: Qatar News Agency
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