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Summer storm warning for Bangkok and 41 other provinces


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5 hours ago, Seagull Sam said:

Hail are pellets of frozen rain - shome mishtake surely.  

Hail stones form in the upper atmosphere were the temperature is below freezing point. The 'shome mishtake' is yours for not doing your homework. By the way hailstorms sometimes occur in Saudi Arabia. 

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21 hours ago, JustThisOnePostOnly said:

Should also include the advisory that rain is wet, and that mud can occur when rain meets dirt, and so individuals need to take care where they step.

And probably cause flooding in Pattaya, especially in areas where much effort and roadworks has been endured to alleviate flooding.

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On 3/10/2023 at 6:29 PM, Moonlover said:

Hail stones form in the upper atmosphere were the temperature is below freezing point. The 'shome mishtake' is yours for not doing your homework. By the way hailstorms sometimes occur in Saudi Arabia. 

Apologies are due for not being a meteorologist. Also for failing to ensure sufficient investigations are conducted on this obviously academically critiqued discussion board.

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On 3/10/2023 at 11:20 AM, webfact said:

People living in 42 provinces in the northern, north-eastern, central and eastern regions of Thailand, including Bangkok and its suburbs, are advised to brace for summer storms, which will bring heavy rain and hail to some areas from Sunday until next Tuesday.

Much needed relief from the sticky mid-afternoons.

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On 3/10/2023 at 11:38 AM, JustThisOnePostOnly said:

Should also include the advisory that rain is wet, and that mud can occur when rain meets dirt, and so individuals need to take care where they step.

This is Thailand. Are you kidding? Rain is the least of my concerns when I step foot anywhere.

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Did anywhere actually get the summer storm? Here in Chiang Mai in my location we had a light drizzle for a short time and Doi Suthep is still missing.

This morning was in Chom Tha almost at the base of Doi Inthanon, the biggest mountain in Thailand was also invisible aqi at 170.

 

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2 minutes ago, Thailand said:

Doi Suthep is still missing.

Did you try looking without your sunglasses on or were you either too far away or looking in the wrong direction?

Why do people make it out to be worse than it actually is here in the old city?

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2 hours ago, scottiejohn said:

Did you try looking without your sunglasses on or were you either too far away or looking in the wrong direction?

Why do people make it out to be worse than it actually is here in the old city?

Why do people make it out to be (much) better thsn it is?

 

 

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