(Kuching, 26th) Weather model analyses indicate that a wind convergence phenomenon is expected to affect Sarawak from January 29th to 31st, potentially bringing prolonged thunderstorms and heavy rainfall to parts of the state.
The Malaysian Meteorological Department stated that this weather pattern may cause unstable conditions, with affected areas likely to see thunderstorms and heavy rain during the period.
Previously, the Meteorological Department had issued thunderstorm warnings for multiple areas in Sarawak, including Kuching, Samarahan, and Mukah.
In a notice released at 8:45am today, the Department said that heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to affect the districts of Kuching, Samarahan, and Mukah, particularly areas such as Matang, Dalat, and Mukah, until 12 noon.
The authorities advise the public to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions, especially those living in areas prone to flash floods and at risk of severe weather.
The Meteorological Department also urges people to keep updated with the latest verified weather information through its official website, official social media platforms, or by downloading the myCuaca application.
The Malaysian Meteorological Department stated that this weather pattern may cause unstable conditions, with affected areas likely to see thunderstorms and heavy rain during the period.
Previously, the Meteorological Department had issued thunderstorm warnings for multiple areas in Sarawak, including Kuching, Samarahan, and Mukah.
The authorities advise the public to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions, especially those living in areas prone to flash floods and at risk of severe weather.
The Meteorological Department also urges people to keep updated with the latest verified weather information through its official website, official social media platforms, or by downloading the myCuaca application.