webfact Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 Picture courtesy: Naew Na The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a severe weather warning for 37 provinces, including Bangkok, predicting heavy rainfall across 60% of the area. Citizens are urged to be cautious of potential flash floods and forest runoff. For the next 24 hours, the southwest monsoon covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand is expected to strengthen. A low-pressure system is also affecting upper Vietnam and the central South China Sea, leading to increased rainfall and heavy to very heavy downpours in some areas, especially in Thailand's eastern and southwestern regions. Residents in these regions should be on high alert for sudden flooding and swift water flow, particularly in foothills, waterways, and low-lying areas. Marine conditions are similarly affected. The Andaman Sea will experience waves ranging from 2 to 3 meters high, with stormy areas seeing waves exceeding 3 meters. The Gulf of Thailand will have waves between 1 to 2 meters, with stormy areas exceeding 2 meters. Mariners are advised to navigate with caution and avoid stormy areas. Small boats in the Andaman Sea are recommended to remain ashore. Regional Weather Forecast (6am Today - 6am Tomorrow) - **Northern Region**: 40% thunderstorms, mainly in Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Tak, and Kamphaeng Phet. Temperatures: 24-27°C (low); 34-37°C (high). Southwesterly winds at 10-20 km/h. - **Northeastern Region**: 60% thunderstorms with heavy rainfall, particularly in Bueng Kan, Sakon Nakhon, and Nakhon Phanom. Temperatures: 25-27°C (low); 34-37°C (high). Southwesterly winds at 10-20 km/h. - **Central Region**: 40% thunderstorms, heavy in Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, and Samut Songkhram. Temperatures: 25-27°C (low); 35-37°C (high). Southwesterly winds at 10-25 km/h. - **Eastern Region**: 70% thunderstorms, heavy to very heavy in Nakhon Nayok, Prachin Buri, and Chon Buri. Temperatures: 25-28°C (low); 31-35°C (high). Southwesterly winds at 20-35 km/h. Sea waves around 2 meters, higher in stormy areas. - **Southern Region (Eastern Coast)**: 40% thunderstorms, mainly in Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan. Temperatures: 24-27°C (low); 33-35°C (high). Southwesterly winds at 15-35 km/h. Waves: 1-2 meters, higher in stormy areas. - **Southern Region (Western Coast)**: 70% thunderstorms, heavy to very heavy in Ranong, Phang Nga, and Phuket. Temperatures: 24-25°C (low); 29-32°C (high). Southwesterly winds at 20-40 km/h. Waves: 2-3 meters, higher in stormy areas. - **Bangkok and Vicinity**: 60% thunderstorms. Temperatures: 26-28°C (low); 34-36°C (high). Southwesterly winds at 10-25 km/h. Residents in affected areas should stay vigilant and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their property from the severe weather predicted today. -- 2024-06-22 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 1
Popular Post dinsdale Posted June 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 22, 2024 As the saying goes; a broken clock shows the correct time twice a day. I don't know about other areas but where I am just outside of BKK it's been a hot, humid and mainly dry June so far. 3 1 1
ikke1959 Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 Nothing new every year the same ......till November than it will be the dry season/winter again 1 1
Popular Post Georgealbert Posted June 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 22, 2024 Here is an example of the weather alert issued by the TMD (The Thai Meteorological Department) from yesterday. 2 2
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Popular Post KhunBENQ Posted June 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 22, 2024 Will these dramatic warnings switch from daily to hourly now? There was highly dramatic one valid for five days until the 20th. And it was NOTHING. In the end people won't take their warnings serious at all even if justified. 1 1 3 1 5
Ironmike Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 I just returned from Vietnam and I can assure you that the weather there is quite bad heavy rain each day with high seas but also a lot of sun through out the day too
Popular Post ronster Posted June 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 22, 2024 Been saying this for weeks , yet apart from the odd shower no real rainfall. 1 2
Blueman1 Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 2 hours ago, dinsdale said: As the saying goes; a broken clock shows the correct time twice a day. I don't know about other areas but where I am just outside of BKK it's been a hot, humid and mainly dry June so far. Same Same in Isaan !!
nauseus Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 In this case it looks like there is a good chance of rain over many parts from tomorrow: Yes, I know they were wrong last time. https://zoom.earth/maps/precipitation/#view=15.12,101.02,5z/model=icon
Popular Post RichardColeman Posted June 22, 2024 Popular Post Posted June 22, 2024 Be fair, I did feel some drops yesterday for a minute in Pattaya that felt like someone sneezing off a 30 story condo block 1 2
Stevemercer Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 Here in central Isaan I saw a dark looking cloud, but it has fled. Back to watering the garden. To be fair, our province is not mentioned in the alert.
hotchilli Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 3 hours ago, dinsdale said: As the saying goes; a broken clock shows the correct time twice a day. I don't know about other areas but where I am just outside of BKK it's been a hot, humid and mainly dry June so far. West of BKK only had a handful of mild showers, about an hour in duration, certainly nothing to worry about 1
nauseus Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 2 hours ago, RichardColeman said: Be fair, I did feel some drops yesterday for a minute in Pattaya that felt like someone sneezing off a 30 story condo block Was it warm?
kwilco Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 6 hours ago, dinsdale said: As the saying goes; a broken clock shows the correct time twice a day. I don't know about other areas but where I am just outside of BKK it's been a hot, humid and mainly dry June so far. you are tht clock!
spidermike007 Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 Outstanding news. We need relief from the heat and the drought. Let us hope for massive rainfall. 1
dinsdale Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 2 hours ago, kwilco said: you are tht clock! So far no heavy rains where I am, indeed no rain at all and not even looking like it. Maybe they'll get it right tomorrow when the next weather warning will be issued.
transam Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 3 minutes ago, dinsdale said: So far no heavy rains where I am, indeed no rain at all and not even looking like it. Maybe they'll get it right tomorrow when the next weather warning will be issued. Where I am, very heavy rain...........
dinsdale Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 1 minute ago, transam said: Where I am, very heavy rain........... When the wet properly arrives hopefully the rains will be Thailand wide.
dinsdale Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 2 hours ago, kwilco said: you are tht clock! Better to be correct twice a day than not at all I guess.
Gknrd Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 That is high season for me. You can actually breathe the air. 1
Tropicalevo Posted June 22, 2024 Posted June 22, 2024 Yeh. Thank you. First real rain since November last year here where I am on Samui. Not enough to kill the drought but hopefully it's a start.
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