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Met office: No truth to rumors of big southern storm

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Met office: No truth to rumors of big southern storm

 

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BANGKOK: -- The Thai metrological office has refuted online claims that a big storm would hit Nakorn Sri Thammarat in the next 36 hours.

 

The met office said the rumors were unfounded intimating that the worst was over for now for the rain lashed and flood ravaged south of Thailand.

 

The public were advised yesterday to follow official news from the Thai weather experts or call the hotline on 1182.

 

Source: Thairath

 
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I think I will go with the rumours. It's as dark as night and peeing down at the moment

 

It's been chucking it down since last night...so...

 

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Given that my wife claimed to get soaked in the way to work this morning and that this article used the words thai and expert in the same sentence. I think I will believe the rumors. There is also the fact that in the same online news I saw this. www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/963998-five-southern-provinces-warned-of-landslides-more-flooding/?utm_source=newsletter-20170117-0659&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=news

rumours..... ??? I trust my weather app!!  Looks lile it will be raining hard this week!! But it looks the most is coming this weekend....

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Michael Fish says no storm and only rumours so rest assured 

3 hours ago, phuket88 said:

rumours..... ??? I trust my weather app!!  Looks lile it will be raining hard this week!! But it looks the most is coming this weekend....

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3 hours ago, phuket88 said:

rumours..... ??? I trust my weather app!!  Looks lile it will be raining hard this week!! But it looks the most is coming this weekend....

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i don't believe an app that type "koh samuiE" lol

I'm just reading this now. Well I guess that Wind Guru is 100% wrong and Met is right, even tho it's been hammering down on and off in Samui since last night... :whistling:

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It's looking like Friday in Hat Yai is going to very wet.

 

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Can anyone give me an on the ground report for Hat Yao, Surat Thani and Nakhon Si Thammarat provinces. Thanks


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Hat Yao - I assume you mean Hat Yai - yes we're fine everything normal here, we had no flooding. Within Songkhla province then flooding has been bad up north on the coastal strip between Songkhla Lake and the Gulf of Thailand. South to Sadao and the border with Malaysia all is clear.

 

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