Malaysian authorities have warned citizens of an active transitional phase as the rainy season begins, predicting wet weather and thunderstorms in the coming week. The Deputy Prime Minister confirmed expectations of heavy rainfall in several regions.
The South Jakarta Municipality has taken practical steps to address flooding during the rainy season by constructing drainage systems around the Pesanggrahan canal. This initiative aims to alleviate flooding issues in the region.
The northwestern Badia of Jordan has experienced a significant boost in agriculture and water sectors due to the current rainy season, improving local living conditions.
The agricultural sector in Irbid has seen a significant improvement due to increased rainfall this season, positively impacting crop yields and agricultural productivity. This change comes after a period of drought that adversely affected farming in the region.
Malaysia has announced its transition into the rainy season, expected to last from March 29 until May. The country is forecasted to experience heavy rainfall and strong winds, providing relief from a recent heatwave.
Weather and climate researcher Dr. Abdullah Al-Masnad reports the onset of autumn, characterized by stable weather and expectations for the rainy season to begin in mid-October. This season is crucial for many regions, especially those dependent on agriculture.