MEDAN - The Center for Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics (BBMKG) region I-Medan estimates that during Ramadan the air temperature reaches 33 degrees Celsius in North Sumatra.

"For North Sumatra, the maximum temperature of Ramadan we estimate 31 to 33 degrees Celsius", said Forecaster on Duty of the BBMKG Region I-Medan, Jefri Mandoza in Medan reported from Antara, Tuesday, April 14.

In addition, he said, weather conditions in North Sumatra are relatively normal, so Muslims can practice fasting quietly until mid-May this year.

The potential for light rain is still occurring, both in the east and west coast areas, parts of the western slopes, mountains, and eastern slopes, especially in the afternoon and evening.

Wind speeds currently range from five to 30 kilometers per hour and moderate sea waves, both in nias-sibolga waters and the west Indian Ocean of Nias which reaches 2.5 meters.

"There are some areas in North Sumatra, such as Medan is still poorly weathered. But, people do not have to worry too much", said Jefri.


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