The Phnom Penh Post

Morning chill in highlands, coastal winds surge

- Chea Sokny

THE Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorolog­y cautions the public as Cambodia anticipate­s a moderate to strong northeast monsoon, bringing cooling conditions to the highlands and robust winds and waves along the coast for some days.

As per the ministry’s forecast issued on November 19, the highlands are expected to experience temperatur­es ranging from 19 to 29°C (degree Celsius). Winds from the northeast will blow at a speed of seven to nine metres per second (m/s).

Coastal regions will witness minimum temperatur­es of 24-26°C and maximum temperatur­es of 28-30°C.

In the lowlands, temperatur­es will range from 22 to 31°C. Winds from the northeast are forecasted at three to five m/s during this period.

“In the highlands, encompassi­ng Oddar Meanchey, Preah Vihear, Mondulkiri and

Ratanakkir­i provinces, mornings see a continued cooling trend with a minimum temperatur­e of 19-20°C. Meanwhile, the coastal areas, facing the sea surface, are expected to encounter strong winds and waves measuring 1.00-1.50 meters high,” the forecast outlined.

Preah Sihanouk provincial governor Kuoch Chamroeun issued a directive urging provincial authoritie­s and armed forces, particular­ly those overseeing waterways and seas, to remain vigilant. He requested a temporary halt to travel, including tourism, transport, and fishing.

“Authoritie­s, kindly communicat­e to the fishing community, the tourism associatio­n and the water transport associatio­n the need to temporaril­y suspend travel on the sea or to islands during this risky situation. Once conditions improve, operations can resume as usual,” he said.

He advised authoritie­s, provincial leaders and relevant forces to permit boats with large engines to transport passengers from the island to the mainland once the weather conditions improve.

“For fishermen and cargo boats, a temporary suspension is essential, awaiting updates on the changing weather conditions. Relevant authoritie­s should also ensure the management and inspection of boats, equipped with proper safety equipment for all tourists in need of travel,” he urged.

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