Bandar seri begawan: Brunei Darussalam is still in the Southwest Monsoon. Active development of tropical storms over the Western Pacific Ocean region is still expected to occur. Based on the latest numerical weather prediction models, the weather in Brunei Darussalam is forecast to continue to be generally hot and dry, with reduced rainfall amounts and activity until Tuesday, 29th July. The daily maximum temperatures are expected to reach between 34 and 37 degrees Celsius. Due to the relatively drier weather conditions at this time, members of the public are advised to take necessary precautionary measures to protect themselves.
According to Radio Television Brunei, the forecasted weather conditions suggest that Brunei Darussalam will experience continued hot and dry weather, posing potential risks to public health and safety. The authorities have urged citizens to remain vigilant and adopt measures to safeguard themselves from the effects of the heat. This period of reduced rainfall and elevated temperatures is expected to persist, requiring individuals to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.