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The Thai Meteorological Department has issued an update on Typhoon “Trami,” , known locally as Kristine, which is currently intensifying in the Western Pacific Ocean. As of 04:00 on October 22, the storm has strengthened from a tropical depression into a tropical storm and is expected to impact weather conditions in parts of Thailand’s northeastern region between October 26 and 27.

 

“Trami,” named after a flower in the rose family, is the 20th storm to be tracked by the Tokyo-based Regional Specialised Meteorological Center (RSMC). The storm is currently moving westward and is forecast to pass over the island of Luzon in the Philippines on October 24-25 before moving into the northern South China Sea. It is expected to approach southern China, Hainan Island, and the coast of Vietnam.

 

While Typhoon “Trami” is still far from Thailand, the Meteorological Department warns that its trajectory could bring strong winds to the eastern part of Thailand’s northeastern region due to a cold air mass pushing southwards in front of the storm. Travelers planning to visit the Philippines are advised to monitor weather conditions closely during this period.

 

Further updates will be provided by the department, as the situation develops, and the public is encouraged to stay informed about possible changes in weather forecasts.

 

Picture courtesy of The Thai Meteorological Department.

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-- 2024-10-23

 

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Again: will know more next week 😁

ECMWF and other met. centers predict little (6 mm) to no rain over the weekend.

Checked for Udon Thani, Khon Kaen and Pattaya.

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13 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Again: will know more next week 😁

ECMWF and other met. centers predict little (6 mm) to no rain over the weekend.

Checked for Udon Thani, Khon Kaen and Pattaya.

It's going to miss Thailand by a long way. If you read the story the most they're saying is it "could bring strong winds to the eastern part of Thailand’s northeastern region...." As for the weather in general the late to arrive wet season is late to leave..

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