Climate
As in all the cities in Qatar, Al wakra have a nice average temperature in the months January, February, March, November and December. However, the Hot season or summer is in April, May, June, July, August, September, October and November. Al Wakrah has dry periods in January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August. On average, the warmest month is July and the coolest month is January. The below table shows the Records and Averages of Al wakra temperature.
Month | Avg. High | MAvg. Low | Avg. Precip |
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January | 22.0 °C | 13.0 °C | 1.27 cm |
February | 23.0 °C | 14.0 °C | 1.78 cm |
March | 27.0 °C | 17.0 °C | 1.52 cm |
April | 32.0 °C | 21.0 °C | 0.76 cm |
May | 38.0 °C | 25.0 °C | 0.25 cm |
June | 41.0 °C | 28.0 °C | 0.00 cm |
July | 42.0 °C | 29.0 °C | 0.00 cm |
August | 41.0 °C | 29.0 °C | 0.00 cm |
September | 39.0 °C | 27.0 °C | 0.00 cm |
October | 35.0 °C | 23.0 °C | 0.00 cm |
November | 30.0 °C | 20.0 °C | 0.25 cm |
December | 24.0 °C | 15.0 °C | 1.27 cm |
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