A highly effective storm system is wreaking havoc across fifty four provinces in Thailand, with the Thai Meteorological Department issuing a warning right now. The southern area is experiencing essentially the most rainfall, covering 80% of the area. Bangkok is also affected, with the residents urged to be vigilant for sudden flooding and forest runoff.
The storm system is transferring across the northern and northeastern areas in path of the low-pressure area over the Gulf of Tangjia. It is accompanied by a robust southwestern monsoon that continues to blow over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. This combination resulted in heavy rainfall in some components of the northern, northeastern, central, japanese, and southern regions, together with torrential rain in some areas of the western southern area.
The public in these areas is being warned of the risks of heavy torrential rain and accumulated rainfall, which might lead to sudden flooding and forest runoff. In specific, individuals in hillside areas close to waterways and low-lying areas, in addition to those travelling by way of these areas, should be on alert for thunderstorms throughout this period.
The sea conditions within the upper Andaman Sea and the higher Gulf of Thailand are fairly robust, with wave heights of 2-3 metres. In areas where there are thunderstorms, waves can exceed 3 metres. The decrease Andaman Sea and lower Gulf of Thailand have wave heights of 1-2 metres but can exceed 2 metres in areas with thunderstorms. Hush-hush in these areas are advised to navigate with warning and avoid areas with thunderstorms. Small boats in the higher Andaman Sea and upper Gulf of Thailand ought to briefly keep ashore.
Tropical storm Haikui in the higher South China Sea is likely to transfer in the direction of the southeastern coast of China today. Although this storm does not instantly have an result on the climate in Thailand, these travelling to the affected areas ought to examine the climate earlier than travelling.
The climate forecast for Thailand from 6am right now to 6am tomorrow predicts thunderstorms in the northern area, covering 60% of the realm, with heavy rain in some areas. The lowest temperature is between 23-26 Celsius and the highest is between 32-37 Celsius. The wind is variable with a speed of 10-20 kilometres per hour.
The northeastern region will see thunderstorms in 70% of the world, with heavy rain in some areas. The lowest temperature is between 23-26 Celsius and the best is between 33-36 Celsius. The wind is variable with a velocity of 10-25 km/h.
The central region will expertise thunderstorms in 60% of the area, with heavy rain in some areas. The lowest temperature is between 25-27 Celsius and the best is between 35-36 Celsius. The wind is coming from the southwest with a speed of 10-25 km/h.
The japanese region will expertise thunderstorms in 60% of the area, with heavy rain in some areas. The lowest temperature is between 25-28 Celsius and the best is between 31-35 Celsius. The wind is coming from the southwest with a velocity of 20-40 km/h. The sea has waves of 2-3 metres and more than three metres in areas with thunderstorms.
The southern region (east coast) will experience thunderstorms in 70% of the world, with heavy rain in some areas. The lowest temperature is between 23-27 Celsius and the highest is between 29-34 Celsius.
Bangkok and its vicinity will see thunderstorms in 60% of the area. The lowest temperature is between 26-28 Celsius and the best is between 33-36 Celsius. The wind is coming from the southwest with a pace of 10-25 km/h, reported KhaoSod Online.
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