17.03.2025 (12:01 PM)

According to the statement, as a warning about the weather phenomena that occur during the summer season, the temperature gradually rises throughout Myanmar during the summer months of March, April and May, and thermal clouds may form, causing clouds to form in the afternoon/evening. Along the way, these clouds may cause strong winds, strong winds accompanied by thunder, lightning, lightning, hail and scattered thunderstorms. During strong winds, land/sea winds may blow at 40 to 50 miles per hour.

Therefore, the weather bureau has issued a warning to people to be especially careful about the weather phenomena that may occur during the summer months of March, April and May, and to take precautions in advance for domestic flights and sea travel.

The weather forecast for the second week of March also states that a low pressure area may form over the southern Bay of Bengal, with some clouds developing over the northern and central Bay of Bengal, and moderate to heavy clouds over the Andaman Sea and the rest of the Bay of Bengal.

In terms of rainfall, there may be more than steady rainfall over Tanintharyi Region and Kachin State, while there may be steady to moderate rainfall over Nay Pyi Taw, Yangon Region, Mandalay Region, Bago Region, Magway Region, Lower Sagaing Region, Ayeyarwady Region, Kayah State, Chin State, Rakhine State and Shan State (North and South), and steady to moderate rainfall over Upper Sagaing Region, Kayin State, Mon State and Shan State (East).

Rainfall is expected to occur over Tanintharyi Region and Kachin State for 5 to 7 days, and over Upper Sagaing Region, Kayin State, Mon State and Shan State (Eastern) for 2 to 4 days and Yangon Region, Bago Region, Ayeyarwady Region, Kayah State, Chin State, Rakhine State and Shan State (Northern and Southern) for 1 day. Partly cloudy in Nay Pyi Taw, Mandalay Region, Magway Region and lower Sagaing Region.

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