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BANGKOK (NNT) - The Meteorological Department is closely monitoring the development of tropical storm Conson expected to move into the South China Sea this week, while a monsoonal trough and influence from yet another emerging storm is expected to cause more rain in the upper east regions of Thailand from tomorrow.

 

The Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rain in the central, eastern, and lower northeastern regions from tomorrow, caused by a trough that is expected to strengthen from this evening.

 

Meanwhile, the northeastern region is expected to see more rain this weekend from the influence of an emerging storm, which will not directly pass through the country.

 

The Meteorological Department is now closely monitoring the development of tropical storm Conson, which is expected to move in a northwesterly direction from central parts of the Philippines to the South China Sea on 9th-10th September.

 

Provinces in the eastern region, particularly Chanthaburi and Trat, should be on high alert for possible flash floods. A warning has also been posted for Rayong and Chonburi to expect torrential rainfall.

 

Thailand’s capital Bangkok is now expected to see rain covering 70% of the metropolitan area in coming days, with heavy rain expected in some areas.

 

Heavy rainfall in the upper regions of Thailand is now raising the water level in the Chao Phraya River, and posing a flood risk.

 

The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Chalermchai Srion, has ordered the Royal Irrigation Department (RID) to strictly implement measures in the 2021 rainy season water management plan, and ensuring the preparedness of all irrigation projects to benefit from the rainy season.

 

He urged the RID to perform an advance situation assessment to help prevent flooding, and to follow up on water management plans for various water resources in the country.

 

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30 minutes ago, Skeptic7 said:

Jomtien deluged with heavy rain all night. If Pattaya had the same it is surely underwater and the beach washed away again! 555

Yeah Suk rd at Pattaya Thai was under this morning with police blocking the rd... 5.30am

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18 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

It was really pissing down in Chiang Mai last night, really heavy rain,

thunder and lightening.

regards Worgeordie

Easily 4+ inches of rain north of Pattaya.... I expect many areas in town and dark-side were under water. 

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Yeah, it was hammering down all night here in northern BKK too. Garden has gone from parched to sodden.

 

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"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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The 'sandbox' concept of Pattaya now expanded with the Eastern Venice theme...canals instead roads.

Heavy floods, and now hours no electricity.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Heavy rainfall in the upper regions of Thailand is now raising the water level in the Chao Phraya River, and posing a flood risk.

I remember them blaming That's kinda for the floods way back in 2011.

 

If that happens I wonder who'll they'll blame.

 

Heres a little recap of the horrendous flooding in 2011.

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Thailand_floods

 

 

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42 minutes ago, tingtong said:

The 'sandbox' concept of Pattaya now expanded with the Eastern Venice theme...canals instead roads.

Heavy floods, and now hours no electricity.

Never mind, the cruise ships will arrive soon.

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Chalermchai Srion, has ordered the Royal Irrigation Department (RID) to strictly implement measures in the 2021 rainy season water management plan,

Pure genius. Got to hand it to these guys, they are all over this.

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9 minutes ago, mfd101 said:

Never mind, the cruise ships will arrive soon.

Just seen a jet ski in the street down the condo...

With Jomtien also under 30+ cm water most part, 

Jet ski rentals must do better today inner city than on the beach.

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2 minutes ago, tingtong said:

Just seen a jet ski in the street down the condo...

With Jomtien also under 30+ cm water most part, 

Jet ski rentals must do better today inner city than on the beach.

I expect they would be needed for Bonkhot and Buakhao areas in the early hours today.

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Light rain overnight just south of Hua Hin, about one inch, pool flooded.  Two days ago strong gusts of wind late afternoon and heavy rain.  Malaysia grass is growing fast.

 

Terry

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Conson passed over (maybe “touched”) Phuket last night. 
Moderate rainfall. Actually far lighter rain here than three days ago.

No Visible Flooding. Clean washed streets ! Great for Garden…..

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5 hours ago, Skeptic7 said:

Jomtien deluged with heavy rain all night. If Pattaya had the same it is surely underwater and the beach washed away again! 555

Couple of speed boats sunk in the distance 

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6 hours ago, Skeptic7 said:

Jomtien deluged with heavy rain all night. If Pattaya had the same it is surely underwater and the beach washed away again! 555

Saw a video on FB of some nut walking in over knee deep water on Soi Bong Koch at 4am... surely other areas like Bua Khao and Khao Noi got got it bad too.

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:
1 hour ago, tingtong said:

Just seen a jet ski in the street down the condo...

 

You have got to be joking.

Saw the same thing in Khon Kaen a couple of years ago.

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Spent all morning clearing up after after the storm from hell hit my house around 6pm last night  in Hang Dong area of CM 

all awnings and wooden stakes holding them up shredded and snapped like twigs.

outside now looks like a scrap yard  it even sucked my upper floor trap door into the loft space such was the pressure ????

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11 hours ago, bobbin said:

WatBoon underwater... 30-40 cm.

i have a condo in watboon not seen it for 10 months C19 ..bloody glad its not a house with that sort of water 

 

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