(Bandar Seri Begawan, 30th) Brunei is currently still in the first phase of the Northeast Monsoon, that is, the monsoon season. During this period, Brunei's weather is typically unstable, with occasional heavy rainfall or thunderstorms.
It is expected that from tonight until February 5, 2026 (Thursday), weather conditions will remain active. Several areas across Brunei are expected to experience occasional heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, with wind speeds reaching up to 50 km/h during or near periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms.
Sea conditions in Brunei’s waters are generally light to moderate, with wave heights between 0.5 to 1.5 meters.
The public is advised to make preparations in advance to cope with the expected active weather events. Heavy rainfall and strong winds are prone to causing disasters such as landslides, falling trees, and roofs being blown off.
Sea conditions pose dangers to small vessels, recreational activities, and water sports.
The Brunei Meteorological Department advises the public, drivers, and sailors to closely monitor the latest weather forecasts, advisories, and warnings, and to make necessary preparations to ensure personal safety.
The Brunei Meteorological Department will continue to monitor weather conditions and will issue advisories and warnings when necessary.
Users can conveniently obtain the latest weather information, advisories, and warnings via the Brunei WX mobile app, which can push notifications immediately after the latest alerts are issued.
Additionally, users can get the latest weather information through the following means: contact the on-duty meteorologist at the Forecast Center; call the weather hotline 114; visit the website www.met.gov.bn; or follow the Facebook page @bruneiweather, Instagram account @brunei.weather, and Telegram channel Brunei Weather.
Sea conditions in Brunei’s waters are generally light to moderate, with wave heights between 0.5 to 1.5 meters.
The public is advised to make preparations in advance to cope with the expected active weather events. Heavy rainfall and strong winds are prone to causing disasters such as landslides, falling trees, and roofs being blown off.
Sea conditions pose dangers to small vessels, recreational activities, and water sports.
The Brunei Meteorological Department advises the public, drivers, and sailors to closely monitor the latest weather forecasts, advisories, and warnings, and to make necessary preparations to ensure personal safety.
The Brunei Meteorological Department will continue to monitor weather conditions and will issue advisories and warnings when necessary.
Users can conveniently obtain the latest weather information, advisories, and warnings via the Brunei WX mobile app, which can push notifications immediately after the latest alerts are issued.
Additionally, users can get the latest weather information through the following means: contact the on-duty meteorologist at the Forecast Center; call the weather hotline 114; visit the website www.met.gov.bn; or follow the Facebook page @bruneiweather, Instagram account @brunei.weather, and Telegram channel Brunei Weather.