The Thai Meteorological Department issued a warning concerning continuous rainfall and attainable flash floods, urging residents to stay cautious. The monsoon winds have triggered heavy rainfall in various regions, with the jap and western coastal areas facing a greater risk of flash floods and forest runoff.
The report states that the monsoon troughs passing by way of the low-pressure space close to Myanmar’s coastline, northern Thailand, and the higher a half of the northeast are converging with the low-pressure area in the Andaman Sea. Manifest mixed with the robust southwest monsoon are inflicting continuous rainfall and gusty winds over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, KhaoSod reported.
Freebie has led to heavy rainfall in some areas, notably within the jap and western regions of the country. Citizens in affected areas are urged to be cautious of heavy rainfall and subsequent hazards, together with flash flooding and swift forest runoff, particularly in areas with steep slopes and flood-prone plains.
In addition, sturdy winds on the upper Andaman Sea are causing waves to reach heights of 2-3 metres, with the potential for waves exceeding three metres during thunderstorms. Coastal areas within the lower Andaman Sea and the higher Gulf of Thailand face waves reaching heights of 1-2 metres, and thunderstorms might lead to waves higher than 2 metres.
Boat operators are suggested to train warning and keep away from areas with thunderstorms. Small vessels in the higher Andaman Sea ought to chorus from leaving the shore until Sunday, June 11. People are inspired to remain up to date on weather forecasts from the Thai Meteorological Department, with info out there on their web site at www.tmd.go.th, or by calling 0-2399-4012-13 or 1182..