(Bandar Seri Begawan, 25th) The Brunei Meteorological Department has issued a weather forecast for the next three days, indicating that scattered showers or thunderstorms are expected in many areas across the country, with conditions ranging from partly cloudy to mostly cloudy. The public is urged to remain vigilant, especially when engaging in marine and outdoor activities.
According to the forecast, today's temperature will range between 24°C and 31°C, with intermittent showers or thunderstorms expected. Tuesday's weather is expected to be similar to today, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 31°C. On Wednesday, temperatures will be slightly lower, between 24°C and 30°C, with a continued possibility of thunderstorms.
In terms of wind, northeast or southeast winds are expected, with wind speeds ranging from 10 to 25 kilometres per hour. The Meteorological Department notes that during periods of heavy rain or thunderstorms, gusts may reach speeds of up to 45 kilometres per hour.
As for sea conditions, waves are expected to range between one and two metres, which is considered moderate to rough levels and poses dangers to all small vessels and sea leisure activities.
The Meteorological Department also reminds that low-lying and flood-prone areas are at risk of sudden flooding, and residents should remain alert and take necessary precautionary measures.
The Meteorological Department urges the public to closely monitor the latest weather information, which can be accessed through the official website http://www.met.gov.bn or the official Facebook page BruneiWeather for real-time updates.
According to the forecast, today's temperature will range between 24°C and 31°C, with intermittent showers or thunderstorms expected. Tuesday's weather is expected to be similar to today, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 31°C. On Wednesday, temperatures will be slightly lower, between 24°C and 30°C, with a continued possibility of thunderstorms.
In terms of wind, northeast or southeast winds are expected, with wind speeds ranging from 10 to 25 kilometres per hour. The Meteorological Department notes that during periods of heavy rain or thunderstorms, gusts may reach speeds of up to 45 kilometres per hour.
As for sea conditions, waves are expected to range between one and two metres, which is considered moderate to rough levels and poses dangers to all small vessels and sea leisure activities.
The Meteorological Department also reminds that low-lying and flood-prone areas are at risk of sudden flooding, and residents should remain alert and take necessary precautionary measures.
The Meteorological Department urges the public to closely monitor the latest weather information, which can be accessed through the official website http://www.met.gov.bn or the official Facebook page BruneiWeather for real-time updates.