DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY AND HYDROLOGY (MYANMAR)

 

26-5-2024: According to the observations at (21:30) hrs M.S.T today, the Severe Cyclonic Storm “REMAL” over North Bay of Bengal has continued to move nearly Northwards and centered at about (180) Nautical miles West-Northwest of Maungdaw, (220) Nautical miles West-Northwest of Sittwe,(Myanmar), (65) Nautical miles Southwest of Khepupara, (70) Nautical miles South- Southwest of Mongla, (Bangladesh), (65) Nautical miles East-Southeast of Sagar Island, (95) Nautical miles East-Southeast of Digha and (65) Nautical miles South-Southeast of Canning (West Bangal, India). Monsoon is strong over the Andaman Sea and South Bay and strong to vigorous over the Eastcentral Bay. Weather is cloudy elsewhere over the Bay of Bengal.

 

Minimum Water Level Bulletin

Minimum Water Level Bulletin 

(Issued at 13:00 hrs M.S.T on 10-3-2021)

 

1.       According to the (12:30) hrs M.S.T observation today, the water level of   Ayeyarwady River at Mandalay is (276) cm. It may rise about (½) foot above the present water level during the next second (10) days of March, 2021 and may remain below its minimum alert water level (360) cm.

2.       According to the (12:30) hrs M.S.T observation today, the water level of Ayeyarwady River at Minbu is (394) cm. It may fall below the present water level by about (½) foot during the next second (10) days of March, 2021 and may remain below its minimum alert water level (410) cm.

3.       According to the (12:30) hrs M.S.T observation today, the water level of Ayeyarwady River at Magway is (377) cm. It may fall below the present water level by about (½) foot during next the second (10) days of March, 2021 and may remain below its minimum alert water level (410) cm.