Monsoon to lash from Jan 1 to 5


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has forecast a monsoon surge affecting the country from Jan 1 to 5.

MetMalaysia director-general Dr Mohd Hisham Mohd Anip said the phenomenon could bring prolonged heavy rain to Sarawak, as well as strong winds and rough seas over the South China Sea during the period.

“The public is advised to refer to www.met.gov.my, MetMalaysia’s official social media channels, and download the myCuaca application for the latest and verified information,” he said in a statement on MetMalaysia’s Facebook page yesterday.

In a separate update, MetMalaysia issued a Category Three warning for strong winds and rough seas in the northeastern waters of Condore and northwestern Reef North until Friday, with wind speeds exceeding 60kph and waves higher than 4.5m.

“These conditions are dangerous for all coastal and maritime activities, including offshore oil platform operations,” it said in the update that was reported by Bernama.

MetMalaysia also issued a Category One warning for strong winds and rough seas in the southeastern waters of Samui, Tioman, northern Bunguran, southeastern and northern Reef North, Layang-Layang, and western Palawan, also until Friday.

Winds of 40-50kph with waves reaching up to 3.5m are expected in these areas, posing dangers to small boats as well as marine recreational and sports activities.

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