Jakarta has micro climates so it can be raining in one street and bone dry in another.

Most rain is seen from December until March.

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Flood near Sudirman. And you see all sorts of things, like plastic bag or cartons. Answer 1 of 3: I will be in jakarta next week. In this video posted to Twitter, cars are turned on their sides and swept down the street by rushing water.BASTEN GOKKON: We couldn't go out anywhere because everywhere was just, like, you know, water.WESTERMAN: Journalist Basten Gokkon lives in East Jakarta.GOKKON: The water was brown. Scenes on social media show inundated storefronts and evacuations on bamboo rafts. Healthy individuals are likely to experience difficulty breathing and throat irritation; consider staying indoors and rescheduling outdoor activities.

Last week due to high levels of rain in Bogor and surrounding hills and mountains the rivers in Jakarta finally burst and floods ensued.

But cleanup has also begun where the waters have started to recede.WIBOWO: So we are doing some cleaning and also some fixing for the road and cleaning the debris.WESTERMAN: More heavy rain is expected in the coming weeks.

Rainy / monsoon season starts in October and ends mid March. Our current air quality index (AQI) provides information on the quality of air that you are breathing and its impact on your health. Nearly 15 inches fell in just the first day.WESTERMAN: While flooding in the city is expected this time of year, Wibowo says more rain came down in more places this time.

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There is significant rainfall in most months of the year. A lot of the megacity, where over 31 million people live, was submerged in water. Hi/Low, RealFeel, precip, radar, & everything you need to be ready for the day, commute, and weekend! People still litter. But more heavy rain … "Beyond Isaias: Atlantic stirs up new tropical depressionThe tropical Atlantic is bubbling with activity in addition to Isaias as forecasters are closely watching two other areas for developmentAccuWeather Summer Camp: How can heavy cars float in flood waters?You don’t normally float in a swimming pool, so how can a car that weighs much more than all of us float away in flood waters?

Flooding in Indonesia's capital Jakarta has killed at least 60 people and displaced thousands. If you talk about awareness and deep understanding of, you know, the effects of the climate crisis - I don't think so.Copyright © 2020 NPR. But people were still, like, trying to walk in the water just to make sure that their stuff are safe.WESTERMAN: The rain continued over the coming days. All rights reserved. People still use their cars on the daily. Flooding in Indonesia's capital Jakarta has killed at least 60 people and displaced thousands.

Jakarta climate summary The Jakarta lies on 8m above sea level The climate here is tropical.

Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for Atlantic coastal counties and urged residents to remain vigilant. For now, the rain has let up and people are starting to return home.

This video is unavailable. Forecasters say states besides Florida could face impacts.Tropical Atlantic could turn 'hyperactive' as peak of hurricane season loomsAfter a frenetic start to the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, the tropics could kick into an even higher gear -- and AccuWeather's chief hurricane expert warned that one area in particular should remain "very vigilant.

Agus Wibowo is with Indonesia's National Disaster Mitigation Agency. Although it can be considered summer time in Jakarta, the monsoonal climate sees intermittent downpours during this time, bringing relief from the heat of the day.

The temperature here averages 27.6 °C | 81.7 °F. This means year round tropical temperatures around thirty degrees Celsius (86° Fahrenheit) during the daytime.

He says this is the worst flooding they've had in over a decade. - is is still possible to walk around ?

The climate here is classified as Am by the Köppen-Geiger system. Officials tell NPR nearly 70 people have been killed and some 36,000 displaced since the rains began nearly a week ago. Jakarta’s hottest time is between April and September, when temperatures can sometimes reach highs of up to 33 degrees centigrade. Jakarta experiences a tropical monsoon climate (type Am). NPR's Ashley Westerman reports.ASHLEY WESTERMAN, BYLINE: The rain began to fall on the Jakarta metro region on New Year's Eve, and it didn't stop for 16 hours.WESTERMAN: The scene in some parts of the city on New Year's Day was catastrophic.