The Borneo Post

Meteorolog­ical Dept forecasts week-long rain in Lundu

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Except for Wednesday, the sevenday weather forecast indicates thundersto­rms in the afternoon throughout the week (Feb 1319). Malaysian Meteorolog­ical Department

Those going to cast their votes in the Tanjong Datu by- election this Saturday (Feb 18) may need to bring along their umbrellas as it is expected to rain that day.

The seven- day weather outlook released by the Malaysian Meteorolog­ical Department shows that Lundu District could experience showers throughout that day, with a possible thundersto­rm in the afternoon.

The data also states that the district is expected to receive rain all week long.

“Except for Wednesday, the sevenday weather forecast indicates thundersto­rms in the afternoon throughout the week (Feb 13-19).

“During this particular week, the temperatur­e is estimated to read between 23ºC and 32 ºC,” the department indicates on its official website www. met.gov.my.

Based on the forecast, only Thursday and Friday ( Feb 16 and 17) are expected to receive no rain in the morning.

The Tanjong Datu by- election is called following the death of the state’s fifth chief minister Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Adenan Satem, who was the assemblyma­n, on Jan 11 this year.

His widow Datin Patinggi Datuk Amar Jamilah Anu has been chosen by PBB to contest under Barisan Nasional ( BN) in the constituen­cy.

She is facing Rapelson Richard Hamit of Parti Bansa Dayak Sarawak Baru ( PBDS Baru) and Johnny Aput of State Reform Party ( STAR) in a three- cornered fight for the state seat.

In the state election last year, Adenan retained Tanjong Datu after garnering 6,360 votes against the 468 polled by Parti Keadilan Rakyat ( PKR)’s Jazolkipli Numan – earning Adenan the winning 5,892-majority.

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