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Fake storm news - but rainy days and rough seas still coming

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Thailand's Anti-Fake News Center dismissed a popular rumor doing the rounds of the internet as untrue.

 

This referred to the country facing four storms and getting prepared to batten down the hatches. 

 

This was not correct but the word coming from the met office still painted a turbulent few days for much of the country from Sept 14-15.

 

Wind and monsoonal rains are expected and high seas will keep smaller vessels in harbor. 

 

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You don't need a weatherman to tell which way the wind blows!.........Bob Dylan.

Poured like crazy here in Ratchaburi last night.

I'm fearful, a little, of more water than can be handled (2011). But, I am so happy not to hear the whining about a/the drought. 

Erm...   ????

 

 

Edited by richard_smith237

20 hours ago, 2baht said:

You don't need a weatherman to tell which way the wind blows!.........Bob Dylan.

you need one of these.

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