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Thai govt warns of monsoon mayhem, brace for floods, heavy rain

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1 hour ago, BusNo8 said:

 

Because much of the nation a dry country outside rainy season.

 

We want what's best for ourselves, wives, kids and Thai people. That's rain.

 

Also nice if it cools things off a bit too!

And the rain will come like it always does in rainy season but you don't have to be so happy about it and most of the people on here sound like they want rain all the time.   Also if you want it cooler.... MOVE!!

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  • It means that we will see photos of flooded roads somewhere in Thailand and reading about necessary measures to prevent similar things in the future (as we do every year) - but nothing will happen. 🤷🏼

  • The weather radar (rainviewer.com) suggests that the country will be pretty dry for the next day or so.

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16 hours ago, Guderian said:

The "monsoon mayhem" in my garden this afternoon... lol

 

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Equal torrents of rain were seen in Bangkok.

Bone dry (as other weather centers forecast).

Do they consult an oracle for their weather forecast??

 

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3 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Bone dry (as other weather centers forecast).

Do they consult an oracle for their weather forecast??

 

bonedry.jpg

 

A week or so ago, a severe weather warning flashed up on my phone saying that heavy rain and strong winds were imminent. It was blue sky and sunshine outside, so I checked the TMD weather radar and the nearest rain was a shower over the hills along the Thai-Burma border, nothing else for 200 km in any direction. Whoever puts out these warnings never seems to bother to look out of the window at the actual weather before pressing the 'Send' button. lol

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