The Papua New Guinea National Weather Service has issued a strong wind warning effective from 5 PM today, Monday, July 29, 2024.
A trough extending from the Bismarck Sea to the Solomon Sea, along with a lee trough stretching from the PNG/Indonesia border to various provinces, is contributing to these conditions.
Residents and maritime operators in coastal areas from the Southern PNG/Indonesia border to Daru, and from Yule Island to Hood Point, including Western Milne Bay Islands to Cape Vogel, and from Finschhafen to Vitiaz Strait, are advised to be cautious. Strong southeast winds of 25 to 33 knots are expected to persist for the next 24 hours, leading to rough seas.
The warning also includes the western tip of West New Britain, extending to Kimbe and St. George Channel.
Small craft and boats are urged to take necessary precautions before heading out to sea to avoid potential hazards.
The weather service will review the situation at 11 PM tonight.
Residents in affected areas should stay informed of any updates and ensure safety measures are in place to mitigate the impacts of the severe weather.