Popular Post webfact Posted January 18 Popular Post Posted January 18 Photo courtesy of Pattaya Mail by Puntid Tantivangphaisal The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued its 8th weather warning for heavy rain, identifying key provinces that will be most affected. Temperatures will drop by 1 to 2 degrees Celsius (°C) across many regions. A moderate high-pressure system persists over upper Thailand and the South China Sea, causing cooler temperatures in the northern, northeastern, and central areas of Thailand. These regions will experience cold to very cold weather, particularly in mountainous areas where frost is expected. Meanwhile, the east and upper south regions, including Bangkok and its vicinity, will see cool mornings. Residents are advised to dress warmly and be cautious of potential fire hazards due to dry conditions. The northeast monsoon over the lower Gulf of Thailand and southern region remains strong, leading to heavy rain in parts of the lower south. The Gulf of Thailand’s lower section will experience strong winds with waves reaching 2 to 3 metres, exceeding 3 metres in stormy areas. The upper Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea will see waves around 2 metres, with higher surges during storms. Residents in the eastern southern region should be on alert for heavy rain and coastal waves. Seafarers are urged to navigate carefully and avoid sailing in stormy conditions. Small boats in the lower Gulf should stay ashore until today, January 18. Current weather conditions could increase dust accumulation due to moderate air circulation and weakening winds in some areas of upper Thailand. Photo courtesy of KhaoSod Weather forecast The northern region will be cold with morning fog, with temperatures dropping by 1 to 2°C, and lows of 10 to 17°C and highs of 26 to 31°C. Mountain tops will be very cold with frost in some areas, with lows of 2 to 8°C. The northeastern region will experience cold weather, with temperatures decreasing by 1 to 2°C, and lows of 9 to 16°C and highs of 26 to 30°C. Mountain peaks will be very cold, with lows of 6 to 12°C. The central region will have a cool to cold morning, with temperatures dropping by 1 to 2°C, and lows of 15 to 19°C and highs of 30 to 32°C. The eastern region will have a cool morning, with temperatures dropping by 1 to 2°C, and lows of 17 to 22°C and highs of 31 to 33°C. Waves will reach 1 to 2 metres, reaching 2 metres offshore. The southern region (east coast) will be cool in upper areas, with temperatures dropping by 1 to 2°C and thunderstorms in 30% of areas and heavy rain in Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. Temperature ranges from lows of 18 to 24°C to highs of 29 to 31°C. Winds will travel at 20 to 35 kilometres per hour (km/h), with waves reaching around 2 metres, exceeding 2 metres in stormy areas. The southern region (west coast) will see thunderstorms in 20% of areas, mainly in Trang and Satun, with temperatures ranging from lows of 23 to 25°C to highs of 30 to 32°C. Waves will reach 1 to 2 metres, and more than 2 metres in stormy areas, reported KhaoSod. Bangkok and vicinity will experience a cool morning, with temperatures dropping by 1 to 2°C, ranging from lows of 18 to 20°C to highs of 31 to 33°C. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-18 1 2
AhFarangJa Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Can we please have some rain in Surin.....It is drier than a Nagasaki ditch diggers flip flop strap.... 2
statman78 Posted January 18 Posted January 18 20 minutes ago, AhFarangJa said: Can we please have some rain in Surin.....It is drier than a Nagasaki ditch diggers flip flop strap.... Also we could use some rain in Chiang Rai. The last rain we had was back on 15=December. 1
tandor Posted January 18 Posted January 18 51 minutes ago, statman78 said: Also we could use some rain in Chiang Rai. The last rain we had was back on 15=December. ...but they gave you 10 times too much..poor souls. 1 1
AZJA Posted January 18 Posted January 18 8 hours ago, webfact said: Zdjęcie dzięki uprzejmości Pattaya Mail Na indykualnej Tantivangphaisal Tajski Departament Meteorologiczny (TMD) wydał ósme ostrzeżenie pogodowe dla ulewnych deszczy, identyfikując kluczowe prowincje, które będą najbardziej dotknięte. Temperatury spadną o 1 do 2 stopni Celsjusza w wielu regionach. Układ o wysokim ciśnieniu utrzymuje się nad górną Tajką i Morzem Południowochińskim, powodując chłodniejsze temperatury w północnych, północno-wschodnich i centralnych obszarach Tajlandii. Regiony te doświadczą zimna do bardzo zimnej pogody, szczególnie na obszarach górskich, gdzie spodziewany jest mróz. Tymczasem regiony wschodni i górne południe, w tym Bangkok i jego okolice, zobaczą chłodne poranki. Zaleca się, aby mieszkańcy ubierali się ciepło i byli ostrożni z powodu potencjalnych zagrożeń pożarowych z powodu suchych warunków. Monsun północno-wschodni nad dolną Zatoką Tajlandzką i południowym regionem pozostaje silny, co prowadzi do ulewnego deszczu w częściach dolnego południa. Niższy odcinek Zatoki Tajlandzkiej doświadczy silnych wiatrów z falami sięgającymi 2 do 3 metrów, przekraczając 3 metry w obszarach burzowych. Górna Zatoka Tajlandzka i Morze Andamanu zobaczą fale około 2 metrów, z wyższymi falami podczas sztormów. Mieszkańcy wschodniego regionu południowego powinni być czujni na ulewne deszcze i fale przybrzeżne. Marynarze są zachęcani do uważnej nawigacji i unikania żeglowania w burzliwych warunkach. Małe łodzie w niższej Zatoce Perskiej powinny pozostać na lądzie do dziś, 18 stycznia. Prąd obecne warunki pogodowe mogą zwiększyć akumulację pyłu z powodu umiarkowanej cyrkulacji powietrza i osłabienia wiatrów na niektórych obszarach górnej Tajlandii. Zdjęcie dzięki uprzejmości KhaoSod Prognoza pogody Region północny będzie zimny z poranną mgłą, z temperaturami spadkiem o 1 do 2 st. C, a minima od 10 do 17 stopni Celsjusza i wysokości od 26 do 31 stopni. Góry górskie będą bardzo zimne z mrozem w niektórych obszarach, z dobem od 2 do 8 stopni Celsjusza. Region północno-wschodni będzie odczuwać zimną pogodę, z temperaturami zmniejszającymi się o 1 do 2 stopni Celsjusza, a minima od 9 do 16 stopni Celsjusza i wysokości od 26 do 30 stopni Celsjusza. Górskie szczyty będą bardzo zimne, z dolotami od 6 do 12 stopni Celsjusza. Centralny region będzie miał chłodny do zimnego poranka, z temperaturami spadkiem o 1 do 2 stopni Celsjusza, a minima od 15 do 19oC i wysokościami od 30 do 32oC. Wschodni region będzie miał chłodny poranek, z temperaturami spadnymi o 1 do 2 stopni Celsjusza, a minima od 17 do 22oC i wysokości od 31 do 33 stopni Celsjusza. Fale osiągną 1 do 2 metrów, osiągając 2 metry od brzegu. Południowy region (brzeża wschodni) będzie chłodny na wyższych obszarach, z temperaturami spadającymi o 1 do 2 stopni Celsjusza i burzami w 30% obszarach i ulewnymi deszczami w Pattani, Yala i Narathiwat. Temperatura waha się od najniższych od 18 do 24oC do wysokości od 29 do 31oC. Wiatry będą poruszać się z prędkością od 20 do 35 kilometrów na godzinę (km/h), fale sięgające około 2 metrów, przekraczające 2 metry w obszarach burzowych. W południowym regionie (zachodnie wybrzeże) będą piorunami na 20% obszarów, głównie w Trang i Satun, z temperaturami od niskich od 23 do 25oC do wysokości od 30 do 32oC. Fale osiągają od 1 do 2 metrów i ponad 2 metry w burzliwych obszarach, poinformował KhaoSod. Bangkok i okolice doświadczą chłodnego poranka, a temperatury spadną o 1 do 2 stopni Celsjusza, od najniższych od 18 do 20 stopni Celsjusza do wysokich od 31 do 33 stopni Celsjusza. Autor zdjęcia: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-18 1
Popular Post AZJA Posted January 18 Popular Post Posted January 18 It's not the weather's fault. It's the Western globalists who are playing with the weather. They are deliberately creating cataclysms all over the world - global depopulation - the "HAARP" system. 1 1 4
Stiddle Mump Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Can't blame the cold spell on the low temperature alone. I say it's the wind. As for rain; none for 110 days, in my area.
Stocky Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Plenty rain here, Hat Yai's already had 150mm so far this month; the expected rainfall for the whole of January is 50mm. But at least it's cleaning up the dirty air that's been coming down from the north.
tandor Posted January 18 Posted January 18 11 hours ago, Stocky said: Plenty rain here, Hat Yai's already had 150mm so far this month; the expected rainfall for the whole of January is 50mm. But at least it's cleaning up the dirty air that's been coming down from the north. don't worry there's plenty more fine dust/mud on the way.
hotchilli Posted January 18 Posted January 18 17 hours ago, statman78 said: Also we could use some rain in Chiang Rai. The last rain we had was back on 15=December. True, but what happened to all the flood water? Ah yes,they watched it flow away... shame on the management.
daveAustin Posted January 18 Posted January 18 12 hours ago, AZJA said: It's not the weather's fault. It's the Western globalists who are playing with the weather. They are deliberately creating cataclysms all over the world - global depopulation - the "HAARP" system. Other than long term climate change, I wouldn’t put too much store in humans having any sort of day-to-day impact on the weather at large. We’re probably still 1-200 years away from being Class I status and having that sort of power. This is all just regional monsoon norms. It’s been a bit cooler, but may as well keep this thread open because it’ll be the same next year.
bokningar Posted January 19 Posted January 19 I'm sure they will blame the cold weather on global heating 1 1
Rimmer Posted January 19 Posted January 19 Unattributed troll post and reply removed "Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!" Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf
Popular Post kickstart Posted January 19 Popular Post Posted January 19 On 1/18/2025 at 12:05 PM, AhFarangJa said: Can we please have some rain in Surin.....It is drier than a Nagasaki ditch diggers flip flop strap.... It will be at least April, end of, before you will get any major rain, you are like us, cental plains, with the cool weather lasting a long time this year, the Eastly wind is just drying everything up, our grass field has more cracks in it than on top of my old gran's fruit cake,all the gras has dried up, and it is not yet even the start of the hot season. 2 1
GammaGlobulin Posted January 19 Posted January 19 If this cold weather will please persist until the End of May, then I can save about.... Bt.2000.00 per month, or a total cost savings of ... Approximately: Bt.10,000.00 Still, although the hot season is preferable to me, and something which cannot be entirely avoided, cool weather is good for working outdoors. We have experienced warmer weather during the past decade. And, near-record-breaking low temperatures in Northern Thailand are already just a thing of the past, a distant memory already, so to speak. Time to donate heavier winter clothing, cluttering up the closet, if one has not already done so. Such charity is often seen here in Thailand as just one more instance of Making Merit. 1
still kicking Posted January 19 Posted January 19 Yeah the temperature dropped tomorrow where I live to 44 Degrees
Deserted Posted January 20 Posted January 20 I think there's misreportage in play here, after many pints down the pub last night, I was told the waves wouldn't be 2-3 meters but more than 500 meters and hundreds of them too. He said that's good thing becuase last time they were over 10,00 meters high or so it looked from his apartment, just 30kms from the river in the one small and broken window he has. It could be true.
Stiddle Mump Posted January 20 Posted January 20 No rain up here in Isaan for the last 111 days. Last year it was 119 days before the drought broke.
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