Yogyakarta Weather Predicted Cloudy Brightness When Kaesang Pangarep And Erina Gudono Ijab Kabul
JAKARTA - Saturday, December 10 is the day that Kaesang Pangarep and Erina Gudono have been waiting for. This afternoon, they will hold a kabul consent in Yogyakarta. The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts sunny cloudy weather to be present at Denpasar, Yogyakarta, Gorontalo, Jambi, Surabaya, Pontianak, Samarinda, Tarakan, Kupang, Jayapura City, Kendari, Manado and Palembang.BMKG asked the public to be aware of weather forecasts that show that a number of parts of Indonesia will experience rain with various intensity on Saturday. On the official BMG website through www.bmkg.go.id quoted by ANTARA in Jakarta on Saturday, heavy rain is expected to fall in Bengkulu, Bandung, Pangkal Pinang, Bandar Lampung and Ambon during the day.Then for moderate intensity rain during the day, it has the potential to occur in Medan. Meanwhile, rain with lighter intensity will occur in the cities of Banda Aceh, Jakarta, Banjarmasin, Tanjung Pinang, Mataram, Manokwari, Makassar and Padang.Meanwhile, cities that are predicted to experience cloudy weather are Serang, Palangkaraya, Ternate, Pekanbaru and Mamuju. However, only Semarang will be thick cloudy.BMKG stated that the prediction of heavy rain accompanied by lightning and lightning will also fall at night. Such as in Banda Aceh, Jambi, Pekan Baru and Mamuju.Rain with intensity is being predicted to occur in Padang and Medan. For the cities of Denpasar Serang, Bengkulu, Jakarta, Bandung, Pontianak, Tarakan, Pangkal Pinang, Tanjung Pinang and Ambon, it will experience light rain.On the BMKG page, it is stated that the temperature in big cities will reach 20-33 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the humidity level is 55-100 percent.Previously, the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) stated that the potential for hydrometeorological disasters is expected to occur evenly because the peak of the rainy season will occur in December.“We can convey that the opportunity for moderate to high intensity rain is evenly distributed throughout Indonesia from North Sumatra to South Papua,” said Plt. Head of the BNPB Disaster Data, Information and Communication Center Abdul Muhari.Abdul explained that the rain that had seemed to fall more heavily and quickly for the last two months was caused by the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) or a negative minor index which caused clouds to convex with rain to become thicker and strengthen the intensity of rain falling throughout Indonesia with almost even fluctuations.All parties must continue to be vigilant and begin to pay attention to the capacity or strength of the environmental ecosystem where they live in the face of floods or landslides that may occur.Abdul advised local governments to pay attention to environmental power, especially the absorption capacity of the area to the downing water, so that it will not interfere with the socio-economic activities of the community. In addition, local governments are expected to set aside their budgets to restore the environment in their area.