
Current Weather in AlJamiliyah

34.1°C93.4°F
- Current Temperature: 34.1°C93.4°F
- Current Feels‑Like Temperature: 37.3°C99.1°F
- Current Humidity: 67%
- Minimum Temperature/Maximum Temperature: 32.1°C89.7°F / 41°C105.7°F
- Wind Speed: 9.7km/h
- Wind Direction: ↑ From the South
(Data Time 17:00 / Data Retrieved 2025-08-29 16:45)
Seasonal Events & Climate in AlJamiliyah
Qatar has a desert climate, characterized by dryness throughout the year and significant temperature fluctuations. Below is a summary of the climate and main events/culture for each season.
Spring (March to May)
Climate Features
- Average Temperature: About 22°C in March → About 34°C in May
- Precipitation: Almost none, dry
- Other: Sandstorms and strong winds are likely to occur
Main Events/Culture
Month | Event | Description/Relation to Climate |
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March | MotoGP | Outdoor race at a circuit near the desert. The dry spring climate is suitable, but dust countermeasures are necessary. |
March | Qatar Open (Tennis) | International tournament held in comfortable temperatures. Wind and sandstorm risks may affect viewing. |
March | National Sports Day (Late February to Early March) | Sports promotion day. Outdoor athletic events are held taking advantage of the coolness in early spring. |
April | Ramadan (Movable) | Month of fasting. The lengthening meal times in spring affect the dining schedule. |
May | School Year-End Events | Events before summer vacation. Programs increasingly focus indoors due to rising heat. |
Summer (June to August)
Climate Features
- Average Temperature: Over 40°C in June → Around 45°C in July and August
- Precipitation: Almost zero, extremely dry
- Other: High temperatures persist at night, resulting in a significant risk of heatstroke
Main Events/Culture
Month | Event | Description/Relation to Climate |
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June | Eid al-Fitr | Celebration marking the end of fasting. Due to the extreme heat, gatherings are mainly held in the evening or indoors. |
July | Eid al-Adha | Religious event. Tradition is passed down to gather with family at night to avoid daytime heat. |
August | Desert Festival (e.g., LakLak) | Cultural experiences in the desert. Often held early in the morning or at dusk due to the severe heat. |
Autumn (September to November)
Climate Features
- Average Temperature: About 41°C in September → About 29°C in November
- Precipitation: Still low, dry
- Other: Begins to gradually cool down, making it easier to resume outdoor activities
Main Events/Culture
Month | Event | Description/Relation to Climate |
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September | Traditional Horse Racing | Held in the cool evenings to nighttime. The desert breeze makes watching the races comfortable. |
October | Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition | Indoor-focused exhibition. Provides comfort to visitors through temperature difference with the outside. |
November | Doha Film Festival | Comfortable outdoor screenings and red carpet events are held. |
Winter (December to February)
Climate Features
- Average Temperature: About 22°C in December → About 18°C in January → About 20°C in February
- Precipitation: Very little, concentrated in winter
- Other: Dry, chilly nights, comfortable weather
Main Events/Culture
Month | Event | Description/Relation to Climate |
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December | National Day (December 18) | Ideal coolness for outdoor celebrations. Fireworks and parades take place. |
January | Qatar International Food Festival (QIFF) | Outdoor kitchens and food trucks are set up. The winter coolness boosts attendance. |
February | National Sports Day (Third Tuesday) | Citizen participation sports events are held nationwide, taking advantage of the comfortable winter climate. |
Summary of Seasonal Events and Climate Relation
Season | Climate Features | Major Event Examples |
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Spring | Mild, dry, sandstorms | MotoGP, Tennis, Sports Day |
Summer | Extremely hot, extremely dry | Eid Celebrations, Desert Festival |
Autumn | Temperature relief, continued dryness | Horse Racing, Jewellery Exhibition, Film Festival |
Winter | Cool, slight precipitation | National Day, Food Festival, Sports Day |
Additional Notes
- Islamic events such as Ramadan and Eid vary each year according to the lunar calendar.
- Outdoor events are most frequent from winter to spring, while summer focuses on indoor and nighttime activities.
- Both government and private sectors have improved indoor facilities with air conditioning for sandstorm countermeasures.
- Outdoor tours exploiting the cool winter climate are popular among tourists.
These seasonal events are deeply connected to the climate.