Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services
Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services
June 9, 2025 at 07:42 AM
*Mwera Winds to Affect Malawi lakes from Wednesday, 11th June 2025.* *Event Description* Strong southeasterlies are likely to generate high and potentially dangerous water waves on Lake Malawi and other water bodies from Wed, 11th June to Mon, 16th June 2025. These waves may capsize boats, disrupt lake activities such as fishing, sailing, and swimming, and could lead to drowning and loss of life. *Instructions* 1. Avoid traveling on our lake, especially in small boats, during this period. 2. Fishers are advised to postpone fishing trips until conditions improve. 3. All lake users should stay alert to updates from DCCMS. 4. Secure boats and equipment near the shoreline to prevent damage. 5. Swimming and recreational activities on lakes should be suspended. 6. Report any emergencies to local authorities or disaster response teams. Formore: https://www.metmalawi.gov.mw/weather-warnings/strong-mwera-winds-on-our-lakes-from-thur/ Additional info: https://severeweather.wmo.int/
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