Brunei Darussalam Monsoon Situation
Brunei Darussalam is now entering Inter-Monsoon period this early October, where local wind effects will play an important role in governing our daily weather.
During Inter-Monsoon season, the country normally experiences fair weather in the morning and isolated coastal showers occur around midday. Meanwhile, showers and thunderstorms occur over the inland during the afternoon, spreading and affecting coastal and sea areas at night, and may persist to early morning of the following day.
Brunei Darussalam Weather Situation
Active weather condition is forecasted starting this afternoon, Monday (3 October 2022) until Sunday (9 October 2022). This active condition is due to moist atmosphere over our region and thus enhances active development of rain clouds over our country. Occasional showers and thunderstorms are expected, with wind gust up to 50 km/h during or near heavy showers and thunderstorms.
Meanwhile, over Brunei waters, sea is generally at slight state, below 1.0 meter.
Our Advice:
Members of the public are advised to take precautionary actions with respect to the forecasted active weather conditions. Risk of flooding or flash floods especially at low-lying and flood prone areas as well as near the river banks during heavy rain and also during high tide. Risk of landslide and falling trees are also possible during heavy showers and gusty conditions.
Public, road users and fishermen are advised to always be up to date with the latest weather forecast, advisory and warning issued by Brunei Darussalam Meteorological Department, and to take necessary actions to ensure safety.
We shall continue to monitor the weather conditions and will issue weather advisories or warnings if necessary. Latest weather information, advisories and warnings can be accessed easily through our mobile app, Brunei WX, as these weather information, advisories and warnings can be received immediately after they are issued. Latest weather information can also be obtained by contacting the duty meteorological forecaster at our Forecast Centre, through our Weather Line 114, by visiting our website at www.met.gov.bn or follow our Facebook (@bruneiweather) and Instagram (@brunei.weather).
Wallahu a’lam Bissawab.