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Heavy rains expected across many parts of Thailand this week from approaching storm

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Heavy rains expected across many parts of the country this week from approaching storm

 

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BANGKOK: -- Thailand Meteorological Department today warned of extensive and widespread rainfalls across many parts of the country this week, with extreme heavy rainfall in some certain areas of the North, Northeast, Central and East.

 

It said the extensive rainfalls are expected from the approaching of a tropical storm in South China Sea of which  its centre now is 670 kilometres  southeast of Danang.

 

The storm has developed into a depression and is moving northwesterly at 55 kms/hour to the Vietnamese coast.

 

The depression will affect Thailand from September 12-15, bringing in heavy to extreme heavy rains in some areas of the North, Central, Northeast and East this week.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/heavy-rains-expected-across-many-parts-country-week-approaching-storm/

 
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amazing

had some photos sent from chanthaburi and ban nayaiam, they copped a pounding

promises promises

3 minutes ago, Jack Mountain said:

promises promises

we had some decent rain here today in Chonburi.

I guess, they just overdid the magical rainmaking...:coffee1:

Been raining non stop here in Pattaya

44 minutes ago, Don Mega said:

we had some decent rain here today in Chonburi.

True, the 5th time they were right ... that also count for all those weather apps ...

As a nice addition the Thai Met website is down the whole day :w00t:

Or do you get it?

 

http://www.tmd.go.th/en/province.php?id=61

 

Not much here in the northeast today (west of Khon Kaen).

Want to drive to immigration tomorrow :bah:

South of Buriram a torrent, 2 hours and no sign of it easing yet.

1 hour ago, i claudius said:

Been raining non stop here in Pattaya

 

Yesterday was all sunshine,.... but I must have escaped in time, hehe....

 

Back to topic,... surprised? It's rainy season and we have bloody extreme October ahead of us, too.

3 minutes ago, HiSoLowSoNoSo said:

 

Thanks, man,.... more than appreciated,.... let's brace ourselves for 2 more xxxxxtreme rainy months

It's been raining here in Nan almost every day for 30 min up to several hours for the past 2 months.

hope it's going to end soon !!!

Plenty of rain in south Surin. Water pouring over the spillway of our local dam is about 4" deep.

Raining most of the day in CM, some of it pretty heavy this morning.

58 minutes ago, trainman34014 said:

Raining most of the day in CM, some of it pretty heavy this morning.

 

Heavy & constant - best rain so far this season......

3 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

As a nice addition the Thai Met website is down the whole day :w00t:

Or do you get it?

 

http://www.tmd.go.th/en/province.php?id=61

 

Not much here in the northeast today (west of Khon Kaen).

Want to drive to immigration tomorrow :bah:

 

    Page is working well. Weather in Sisaket still good, but the forecast doesn't look good. 

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20km north of KK heavy rain for the last 4 days yesterday was particularly bad 4 hrs non stop weather forcast local is more of the same. Wierd as when the heavy rain was lashing us yesterday lad was In KK with school on a trip he said no rain there all day

Now Thai Met works again.

And says: no rain in KK (24h) :D

The rain so far was obviously very scattered.

 

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2 hours ago, Canuk23 said:

It's been raining here in Nan almost every day for 30 min up to several hours for the past 2 months.

hope it's going to end soon !!!

Nan province. Lots of rain , tops up Sirikit dam. Long may it rain. Its the rainy season BTW.

The depression will affect Thailand from September 12-15.

 

A bit like when your mother in law visits you.

 

No rain so far in Northern Bangkok.

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No rain so far in Northern Bangkok.

All saved for the friends on the east-coast (Pattaya) :P

http://weather.tmd.go.th/bma_nck.php

 

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So their rain dances do really work

So their rain dances do really wor

Funny how nature works things out. Last year the rainy season began in July instead of May and was short with not much rain (in the NE anyway). This year it began on time and in my area it has rained most days. Better still, we've only had one storm which is preceded by winds strong enough to down the trees. Mostly it's just been rain, from light to very heavy, sometimes for hours on end. I feel like I'm back in the UK.

 

For me, rain rain rain is good as we pump our water from underground. If that ever ran out it would be a disaster.

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