19-2-2026 According to the observations at 15:30 hrs M.S.T today, the low pressure over the Equatorial Indian Ocean and adjoining Southwest Bay of Bengal still persists. It is likely to move west–northwestwards towards Sri Lanka and further intensify over Southwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining Equatorial Indian Ocean during next 24 hours.  Weather is  partly cloudy to cloudy over the Andaman Sea and over the South Bay of Bengal and a few cloud elsewhere over the Bay of Bengal.

Monthly water level forecast

Monthly Water level forecast for June 2019

(Issued on 28-5-2019)

      During the Months of June,  the water levels may rise above the present water levels by about (12-16) feet at Myitkyina, Bhamo, Shwegu, Katha and Thabeikyin, about (8-12) feet at Mandalay, Sagaing, Myinmu, Pakokku, Nyaung Oo,and about (6-8) feet at Chauk, Minbu, Magway, Aunglan, Pyay, Seiktha, Hinthada and Zalun of Ayeyarwady river, about (13-18) feet at Hkamti, Homalin and Phaung Pyin and about (8-13)feet at Mawlaik, Kalewa, Mingin, Kani and Monywa of Chindwin river, about (6-8) feet at  Kalay of the Myittha River,  about (2-4) feet at Hsipaw and about(6-10) feet at Shwesayan and Myitnge of the Dokhtawady river, about (4-8)feet at Taungoo and Madauk of Sittoung River, about (6-10) feet at Zaungtu and Bago of Bago river, about (8-11)feet at Hpaan of Thanlwin River, about (3-4) feet at Shwegyin of Shwegyin river, about (10-12)feet at Ngathingchaung, about (6-8) feet at Thaboung and about (2-3) feet at Pathein of Ngawun river, about (3-4)feet at Maubin of Toe river, about (10-14) feet at Palewa and about (6-8) feet at Kyauktaw of Kalaten river, about (7-10) feet at Myauk U of Lay Myo river and about (7-10) feet at Bilin of Bilin river respectively but may not reach their respective town danger levels.        

Water  Level  Forecast  for May 2019