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Stormy Songkran set to hit Bangkok

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Stormy Songkran set to hit Bangkok

By Asaree Thaitrakulpanich, Staff Reporter

  

BANGKOK — Revelers this Songkran can expect to be splashed both by partygoers and Mother Nature herself.

 

According to the Meteorological Department, Bangkok and surrounding areas will see a 60 percent chance of rain during Songkran starting Thursday through the weekend, with lows of 23C and highs of 34C.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/2017/04/10/stormy-songkran-set-hit-bangkok/

 
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That should keep many indoors and out of the fray.  :laugh:

 

The ultimate Thai dilemma: a rainy Songkran, do I still take an umbrella?

Hmmm won't go outside because might get wet from going outside to throw water on each other and get wet..... similar to "I can't go to swimming pool: it's raining and I'll get wet" (leaving out lightning strikes etc)

3 hours ago, vadid said:

The ultimate Thai dilemma: a rainy Songkran, do I still take an umbrella?

Umbrellas are for the sun

 

711 bags on the head are for rain hehe

I don't even want to hear anymore about this nonsense and the dreaded, disruptive few days!

Got an idea those water gun should be filled with beer.

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