MetMalaysia predicts smoke to dissipate next week
MetMalaysia believes the changing season and variable wind patterns will help dissipate the smoke over the country. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Nazir Sufari, September 21, 2019.
THE smoke enveloping the country is expected to improve as the monsoon transition phase begins on September 24, said the Malaysian Meteorological Department . Director-general Jailan Simon said during the phase, regions will experience low-speed wind from various directions, which poses a potential for the formation of thunderstorms.
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