Bandar seri begawan: Brunei Darussalam is still in the Southwest Monsoon season. Active development of tropical storms over the Western Pacific Ocean is still expected this week. This will result in relatively drier weather over the region, with less rain over the next several days. For the past few days, the country has been experiencing excessive hot weather during the day, with daily maximum temperatures recorded at several weather observation stations around the country reaching 35 degrees Celsius or above for three consecutive days.
According to Radio Television Brunei, 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 amount and activity until Tuesday, 29th July. The daily maximum temperatures are expected to reach between 34 and 37 degrees Celsius. Members of the public are advised to take necessary precautions and safety measures in light of the expected hot and dry weather conditions.
The Brunei Darussalam Meteorological Department has provided recorded daily maximum temperatures as well as ‘feels like’ temperatures for several areas in the country using infographics for public information and reference. The public are also advised to always follow the official weather information issued by the department.