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Make it rain: Bangkok expecting torrential thunderstorms this week

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Make it rain: Bangkok expecting torrential thunderstorms this week

By Coconuts Bangkok 

 

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Photo: Mike Behenken/ Flickr

 

BANGKOK: -- Although the rain has slowed down in the past two weeks, pack your umbrella this week or get really soaked as a massive storm is expected to hit Thailand.

 

According to a warning by Thai Meteorological Department, Thailand is about to be hit with a tropical depression, a low-pressure thunderstorm that is characterized by wind speeds slightly lower than those of a “tropical storm.

 

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2016/09/12/make-it-rain-bangkok-expecting-torrential-thunderstorms-week

 
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-- © Copyright Coconuts Bangkok 2016-09-12

Well, I guess we are going to find out how durable my Bangkok Bank umbrella truly is... Thanks for the heads-up.

Better ground those Royal Thai Air Force rain making planes for a few weeks ?

Better leave the labo at home then... Might flood.

Happens every year....September and October are the "Rainy season" in Bangkok.

Bur don't ldt the tourists know that.

 

Well for once they got the forecast spot on. Last night was a grim time for commuters on flooded roads! My poor car was nearly floating :(

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