(Bandar Seri Begawan, 11th) Brunei is currently in the Northeast Monsoon season, which is expected to continue until March 2026.
Active weather conditions are expected to persist until Tuesday, 16 December 2025. It is anticipated that several parts of the country, especially in the evenings and at night, will experience intermittent heavy rain and thunderstorms, which may last into the early morning of the next day.
During or near periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms, wind speeds are expected to increase to 45 km/h. Sea conditions in Brunei waters are usually slight to moderate, with wave heights between 0.5 meters and 1.5 meters.
Therefore, the public is advised to prepare in advance for the expected active weather conditions. During prolonged heavy rainfall and high tide, especially in low-lying, flood-prone areas and near riverbanks, there is a high risk of flash floods or waterlogging.
Heavy rain and strong winds may cause landslides, falling trees, and roof damage. Moderate sea conditions pose dangers to all small vessels, recreational activities, and marine sports.
Therefore, the public, road users, and seafarers are advised to closely monitor the latest weather forecasts, advisories, and warnings issued by Brunei Darussalam Meteorological Department (BDMD), and to make corresponding safety plans.
The department will continue to monitor weather conditions and issue weather advisories and warnings when necessary. The public can conveniently access the latest weather information, advisories, and warnings through the department’s mobile application Brunei WX.
Additionally, you may also obtain the latest weather information through the following channels: contacting the meteorological officer on duty at the Weather Forecast Center; calling the weather hotline 114; visiting the website "www.met.gov.bn"; or through the Facebook page (@bruneiweather), Instagram (@brunei.weather), as well as the Telegram and WhatsApp channels (Brunei Weather).
(Bandar Seri Begawan, 11th) Brunei is currently in the Northeast Monsoon season, which is expected to continue until March 2026.
Active weather conditions are expected to persist until Tuesday, 16 December 2025. It is anticipated that several parts of the country, especially in the evenings and at night, will experience intermittent heavy rain and thunderstorms, which may last into the early morning of the next day.
During or near periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms, wind speeds are expected to increase to 45 km/h. Sea conditions in Brunei waters are usually slight to moderate, with wave heights between 0.5 meters and 1.5 meters.
Therefore, the public is advised to prepare in advance for the expected active weather conditions. During prolonged heavy rainfall and high tide, especially in low-lying areas and near riverbanks, there is a high risk of flash floods or waterlogging.
Heavy rain and strong winds may cause landslides, falling trees, and roof damage. Moderate sea conditions pose dangers to all small vessels, recreational activities, and marine sports.
Therefore, the public, road users, and seafarers are advised to closely monitor the latest weather forecasts, advisories, and warnings issued by Brunei Darussalam Meteorological Department (BDMD), and to make corresponding safety plans.
The department will continue to monitor weather conditions and issue weather advisories and warnings when necessary. The public can conveniently access the latest weather information, advisories, and warnings through the department’s mobile application Brunei WX.
Additionally, you may also obtain the latest weather information through the following channels: contacting the meteorological officer on duty at the Weather Forecast Center; calling the weather hotline 114; visiting the website "www.met.gov.bn"; or through the Facebook page (@bruneiweather), Instagram (@brunei.weather), as well as the Telegram and WhatsApp channels (Brunei Weather).
During or near periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms, wind speeds are expected to increase to 45 km/h. Sea conditions in Brunei waters are usually slight to moderate, with wave heights between 0.5 meters and 1.5 meters.
Therefore, the public is advised to prepare in advance for the expected active weather conditions. During prolonged heavy rainfall and high tide, especially in low-lying, flood-prone areas and near riverbanks, there is a high risk of flash floods or waterlogging.
Heavy rain and strong winds may cause landslides, falling trees, and roof damage. Moderate sea conditions pose dangers to all small vessels, recreational activities, and marine sports.
Therefore, the public, road users, and seafarers are advised to closely monitor the latest weather forecasts, advisories, and warnings issued by Brunei Darussalam Meteorological Department (BDMD), and to make corresponding safety plans.
The department will continue to monitor weather conditions and issue weather advisories and warnings when necessary. The public can conveniently access the latest weather information, advisories, and warnings through the department’s mobile application Brunei WX.
Additionally, you may also obtain the latest weather information through the following channels: contacting the meteorological officer on duty at the Weather Forecast Center; calling the weather hotline 114; visiting the website "www.met.gov.bn"; or through the Facebook page (@bruneiweather), Instagram (@brunei.weather), as well as the Telegram and WhatsApp channels (Brunei Weather).
(Bandar Seri Begawan, 11th) Brunei is currently in the Northeast Monsoon season, which is expected to continue until March 2026.
Active weather conditions are expected to persist until Tuesday, 16 December 2025. It is anticipated that several parts of the country, especially in the evenings and at night, will experience intermittent heavy rain and thunderstorms, which may last into the early morning of the next day.
During or near periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms, wind speeds are expected to increase to 45 km/h. Sea conditions in Brunei waters are usually slight to moderate, with wave heights between 0.5 meters and 1.5 meters.
Therefore, the public is advised to prepare in advance for the expected active weather conditions. During prolonged heavy rainfall and high tide, especially in low-lying areas and near riverbanks, there is a high risk of flash floods or waterlogging.
Heavy rain and strong winds may cause landslides, falling trees, and roof damage. Moderate sea conditions pose dangers to all small vessels, recreational activities, and marine sports.
Therefore, the public, road users, and seafarers are advised to closely monitor the latest weather forecasts, advisories, and warnings issued by Brunei Darussalam Meteorological Department (BDMD), and to make corresponding safety plans.
The department will continue to monitor weather conditions and issue weather advisories and warnings when necessary. The public can conveniently access the latest weather information, advisories, and warnings through the department’s mobile application Brunei WX.
Additionally, you may also obtain the latest weather information through the following channels: contacting the meteorological officer on duty at the Weather Forecast Center; calling the weather hotline 114; visiting the website "www.met.gov.bn"; or through the Facebook page (@bruneiweather), Instagram (@brunei.weather), as well as the Telegram and WhatsApp channels (Brunei Weather).