JAMBI - The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) of Sultan Thaha Jambi Station stated that several areas in Jambi Province are now at the peak of the rainy season.
"In April, the BMKG predicts the peak of the rainy season in several areas, such as in Batanghari Regency, Muaro Jambi and Jambi City," said Head of the Data and Information Section of the BMKG Station Sultan Thaha Jambi, Annisa FAuziah in Jambi, as reported by Antara, Tuesday.
Annisa explained that the weather forecast for the next week still has the potential to rain with moderate to heavy intensity, especially in the afternoon, evening and early morning. The heavy rain was accompanied by lightning and strong winds.
So that people are expected to increase their vigilance when it rains. Bearing in mind that in Batanghari Regency on Monday, April 11, there was heavy rain accompanied by lightning and strong winds.
BMKG monitored the presence of Cumulo nimbus clouds in Batanghari Regency on Monday night. The Cumulo Nimbus clouds caused heavy rain accompanied by lightning and strong winds.
"Sultan Thaha Meteorological Station recorded wind speeds last night reaching 26 knots or around 54 kilometers per hour," said Annisa Fauziah. , landslides, strong winds and reduced visibility.
Meanwhile, the wave height in the eastern waters of Jambi is in the range of 0.5 meters to 1.25 meters or in the low category. However, it is necessary to watch out for the potential for moderate to heavy rain that will occur in the early morning in the eastern waters of Jambi.
Where the rain can result in reduced visibility and an increase in wave height due to wind blowing from Cumulo Nimbus clouds.
"The public is advised to remain vigilant," said Annisa Fauziah.
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