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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Still too early to predict weather for GE15, says weatherman

 

MetMalaysia has advised netizens to stop spreading inaccurate weather information that could cause panic among the public.

KUALA LUMPUR: It is still too early to predict the weather during the 15th general election (GE15), says meteorological department deputy director-general (strategic and technical) Hisham Mohd Arip.

He said the weather patterns cannot be determined for now because the country is still in the monsoon transition phase, which started last Oct 3, and is expected to last until next month.

“There are 10 days left before nomination day on Nov 5 and it is quite difficult for us (MetMalaysia) to forecast if the weather will be good or bad at that time.

“However, we will try our best to inform about the weather conditions four or five days before that,” he said when appearing as a guest on Bernama TV’s Malaysia Petang Ini programme.

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The Election Commission (EC) had on Oct 20 announced that polling for GE15 will be held on Nov 19, nomination day on Nov 5 and early voting on Nov 15.

Hisham said Malaysia was not expected to experience unusual weather during the monsoon transition phase and rainfall was still at normal levels in most states as of this month.

He said during the monsoon transition phase, heavy rains would be seen for a short spell, with clear weather in the morning and more thunderstorms in the afternoon.

He advised the public not to be easily influenced by weather information spread by netizens and to refer to MetMalaysia.

He said MetMalaysia had various reliable sources to get the latest accurate weather information.

“Most netizens usually refer to sources that claim to be reliable but the information obtained is incomplete, not updated regularly, or the weather forecasts are too far ahead of a certain date and are quite misleading.

“As such, netizens are urged to stop spreading inaccurate weather information that can cause panic among the public,” he said. - FMT

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