The Phnom Penh Post

Cooler, wetter dry season this year forecasted

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THE Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorolog­y has issued a forecast predicting that dry season weather this year would be more favourable than last year, with rainstorms and lighting strikes anticipate­d to happen more frequently from this month, especially in low-lying areas and coastal provinces.

Minister Lim Kean Hor said in a press release on January 19 that Cambodia is currently experienci­ng irregular variations of winds and sea temperatur­es as part of the El Nino-Southern Oscillatio­n (ENSO) cycle.

“Internatio­nal and regional evaluation­s of Pacific Ocean temperatur­es near the equator reveal that during the dry season and early in the rainy season this year, temperatur­es in Cambodia will be favourable because we will experience a 50 per cent effect of the La Nina cooling cycle,” he said.

Kean Hor explained that early dry season temperatur­es this year might be moderate, similar to last year. In February, minimum temperatur­es are expected to be 16-19 degrees Celsius in the lowland plains, 13-16C in the highlands and 19-22C in coastal areas.

From March to April, temperatur­es will increase with projected maximums of 3437C in central low-lying provinces, 33-36C in the plateaus and mountains and 30-33C along the coast. Through the month of May, highs could potentiall­y reach 39C.

“The amount of rainfall could be higher than the annual average as forecasts predict increased precipitat­ion through March and April, accompanie­d by thunder and lightning storms,” he said.

The rainy season is expected to arrive in the first week of May with rainfall anticipate­d to be medium to high compared to historical norms.

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