Qatar

Current Weather in AlJamiliyah

Sunny
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
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
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
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
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
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.

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