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More rains forecast tomorrow for most parts of Thailand

BANGKOK, 9 July 2015 (NNT)-Those planning to travel to China should consult the weather forecast before making a trip as tropical storm Lin-Fa is moving toward the east of the country.


According to the Meteorological Department, the tropical storm will not have any impact on the weather conditions in Thailand. The North of Thailand will experience heavy rains in most part tomorrow especially Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lamphun, Lampang, Phrae and Tak.

It will also rain in most part of the Northeast of Thailand with heavy rains forecast in the upper part of the region. 40% of the Central Plains will experience wet weather conditions.

Residents on the east coast are told to brace for thundershowers predicted to occur in 60% of the region. It will also rain in most part of the South of Thailand. Bangkok and its vicinity can expect to go through the same weather conditions tomorrow.

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Tomorrow....... as in not today

Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday !

(The storm referenced in the OP has been upgraded to Typhoon (Category 1), but is tracking out into the South China Sea, well off the coast of Vietnam. May not even make landfall at all.)

Despite that, other forecasts show the next couple of weeks should see a lot of rain in various parts of the country. Naturally, most will occur right when I'm supposed to be taking a trip (via motorcycle) to Nong Khai. (Not a surprise though - anytime between now and next April I would expect to get rained out if going on a trip anywhere in the country.)

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No rain in Korat apart from a very light sprinkle last night. No sign of any rain to come, skies clear but a bit cooler which is a relief after 2 hot weeks.

Problem, this small bout of rain will not do a thing to replenish the reservoirs.

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I hope it rains in Pattaya. Then perhaps the two restaurants on the east side of Second Road and Soi 9 will discontinue washing down the streets adjacent to their businesses each morning. What a waste of water.

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