Today's Jakarta Weather Predicted To Be Cloudy And Light Rainy
JAKARTA - The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts the weather for the DKI Jakarta area on Friday, January 8, will be dominated by cloudy to light rain.
Reported by Antara, BMKG predicts cloudy weather will occur in all areas of the capital city, except for the Thousand Islands experiencing light rain.
Entering the afternoon, light rain is expected to occur in West Jakarta, South Jakarta and East Jakarta. BMKG warned that the potential for rain accompanied by lightning / lightning accompanied by strong winds of short duration will occur in these two areas.
Meanwhile, the areas of Central Jakarta, North Jakarta and the Thousand Islands are sunny and cloudy.
In the evening, light rain is expected to occur in West Jakarta, Central Jakarta, North Jakarta to the Thousand Islands, only South Jakarta and East Jakarta in cloudy conditions.
Until early morning, light rain is expected to occur in West Jakarta, Central Jakarta, North Jakarta and the Thousand Islands, while South Jakarta and East Jakarta are in cloudy conditions.
BMKG urges residents to be aware of the weather at night until early morning, there is the potential for rain accompanied by lightning and strong winds in a number of areas.
"Be aware of the potential for rain which can be accompanied by lightning / lightning and strong winds of short duration in the Thousand Islands, North Jakarta, Central Jakarta and West Jakarta at night until the early hours of the morning," said BMKG's early warning.
Overall, on this Friday, Jakarta's air temperature ranges from 24-33 degrees Celsius, with details, West Jakarta (24-33 degrees), Central Jakarta (25-32 degrees), South Jakarta and East Jakarta (24-33 degrees) , North Jakarta (25-32 degrees) and the Thousand Islands (26-30 degrees).
The humidity of the air will range from about 75 to 95 percent, with details of the area of West Jakarta ranging from 75-95 percent, Central Jakarta 80-95 percent, South Jakarta and East Jakarta 75-95 percent, North Jakarta and the Thousand Islands ranging from 80-95 percent.
The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government urges its citizens to stay at home only, carry out activities at home, reduce activities outside the home with the tightening restrictions on community activities specifically for the Java and Bali regions, due to the increase in the number of positive cases of COVID-19.