The Thai Meteorological Department forecasted inclement climate for the next 24 hours due to a powerful southwesterly monsoon hovering over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Behind the scenes has resulted in widespread thunderstorms and scattered heavy rains, particularly within the northeast and central regions of the country. Some areas in the japanese and southern regions are anticipated to face very heavy downpours.
Residents in these areas are advised to prepare for potential flash floods and fast-running forest runoff, especially in areas close to mountain slopes, waterways, and flood-prone zones.
The circumstances at sea are unsettling, with waves reaching a top of 2 to 3 metres within the higher a part of the Andaman Sea and the Gulf. Where thunderstorms are occurring, wave heights may exceed three metres. Mariners are being cautioned to tread with care, keep away from thunderstorm areas, and chorus from venturing out in small boats.
Moreover, tropical storm Talim has weakened into a tropical despair in the neighborhood of Bắc Kạn province, Vietnam and is transferring westwards. This cyclone is predicted to additional weaken into a low-pressure area in the higher parts of Vietnam, reported Sanook.
Weather forecast for Thailand from midnight today to midnight tomorrow:
In the north, 40% of the area is expected to witness thunderstorms predominantly within the provinces of Mae Hong Son, Tak, Lamphun, Lampang, Phrae, Uttaradit, Sukhothai, Phitsanulok, and Phetchabun. The lowest temperatures shall be 24 to 27 levels Celsius, and the utmost shall be 36 to 38 °C, with winds from the southwesterly direction at 10 to 20 kilometres per hour.
The northeast expects thunderstorms across 70% of the region and isolated heavy rain in the provinces of Loei, Nong Bua Lamphu, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Udon Thani, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Khon Kaen, Kalasin, Mukdahan, Amnat Charoen, Chaiyaphum, Si Sa Ket, and Ubon Ratchathani. Minimum temperatures to be anticipated are 24 to 26 °C, with the utmost temperature from 32 to 36 °C, with winds from a southwesterly course at a speed of 10 to 25 kilometres per hour.
The central region will witness thunderstorms in 60% of the area, with isolated heavy rains primarily in Kanchanaburi and Ratchaburi provinces. Minimum temperatures will be 25 to 26 °C, with a maximum of 32 to 36 °C, with winds originating from a southwesterly direction at 10 to 30 kilometres per hour.
Eastern Thailand foresees thunderstorms in 80% of the area, with heavy to very heavy rains in some areas primarily in Sa Kaeo, Chanthaburi, and Trat provinces. The lowest temperatures might be 26 to twenty-eight °C, with a most of 31 to 34 °C, with southwesterly winds blowing at 20 to 40 kilometres per hour. Sea waves are anticipated to be 2 to three metres high and past 3 metres in thunderstorm-prone areas.
The southern region’s east coast is predicted to have thunderstorms in 70% of the world, with heavy to very heavy rains in some areas primarily in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat provinces. The lowest temperatures will vary from 24 to 27 °C, with a maximum of 32 to 34 °C, with winds from the southwesterly path at speeds of 20 to 35 kilometres per hour. Sea waves are expected to be about 2 metres high and more than 2 metres in offshore areas.
The southern region’s west coast can expect thunderstorms in 80% of the world, with heavy to very heavy rains in Ranong, Phangnga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang, and Satun provinces. The lowest temperatures will vary from 23 to 27 °C, with the highest from 28 to 31 °C, with winds from the southwesterly path at 20 to forty kilometres per hour. Waves are expected to be 2 to three metres excessive and past three metres in thunderstorm areas..