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Light to Moderate Rain Expected in First Week of February

PHNOM PENH: The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology has released its weather report for the first week of February, announcing that Cambodia will continue to be affected by high pressure from China and the northeast monsoon. However, this weather phenomenon is expected to weaken and cause light to moderate rainfall from 1-7 February 2023.

The central lowlands of Cambodia will see a minimum temperature between 23 to 25 °C, along with light to moderate rainfall. The highlands will similarly see a minimum temperature between 22 to 24 °C along with light to moderate rainfall as well.

Meanwhile, the coastal areas of Cambodia will see a minimum temperature between 22 to 24 °C and light rainfall.



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