Qatar Meteorology | The month of December is characterized by instability in the atmosphere as a result of the crossing of air fronts coming from Europe

2022-12-01 2022-12-01T15:56:24Z
هشام جمال
هشام جمال
كاتب مُحتوى جوّي

Weather of Arabia - Qatar Meteorology published climate information for the month of December in the State of Qatar, and in the context, Qatar Meteorology said that the winter season begins in December, and this month is characterized by the crossing of air fronts coming from Europe, and it is usually noted that the weather is not stable before crossing the air front to be followed by Active to strong northwesterly winds blowing, and this is considered the season of the northerly winter winds.

Following is some historical recorded climate information in Doha during December:

  • The maximum temperature recorded in 2010 was 32.7 degrees Celsius
  • The lowest temperature recorded in 1963 was 6.4 degrees Celsius
  • The average daily temperature in Doha is 19.8 Celsius.
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