The Meteorological Department has issued a weather forecast for the next 7 days, from 24th to 26th June, as Thailand prepares for another monsoon trough. The forecast predicts heavy to very heavy rain across all regions during this period.
According to the Meteorological Department, from 20th to 23rd June, the southwest monsoon will prevail over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Additionally, a low-pressure cell will cover upper Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin. As a result, Thailand can expect thunderstorms and heavy rain in some areas of the Northeast.
Moving forward, from 24th to 26th June, the monsoon trough will lie across the upper part of the North and the upper Northeast. This will transform into a low-pressure cell along the coast of upper Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin.
Furthermore, the moderate southwest monsoon will continue to prevail over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, leading to increased rainfall in Thailand. Heavy to very heavy rain is expected in some places in the North, as well as heavy rain in the northeast, central, eastern, and southern regions.
In terms of sea conditions, wind waves in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand are expected to be moderate. The upper Andaman Sea will experience waves 1-2 meters high, with thunderstorm areas seeing waves exceeding 2 meters. The lower Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand will have waves around 1 meter high, reaching 1-2 meters in thunderstorm areas.
The Meteorological Department advises caution during 24th to 26th June 2023, as heavy rain poses a potential danger during this period. Specifically, from 25th to 26th June 2023, people in the region should be aware of the risk of heavy to very heavy rain and cumulative rain. These conditions may lead to flash floods, especially in areas near rivers and marshes. Sailors in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand are urged to navigate with caution and avoid sailing in thunderstorm areas throughout the period.
With this forecast in mind, it is crucial for residents and travelers to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this period of heavy rainfall.
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The Meteorological Department has issued a weather forecast for the next 7 days, specifically from 24th to 26th June, as Thailand prepares for another monsoon trough. During this period, heavy to very heavy rain is predicted across all regions.
Starting from 20th to 23rd June, the southwest monsoon will be prevailing over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Additionally, there will be a low-pressure cell covering upper Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin. As a result, some areas in the Northeast can expect thunderstorms and heavy rain.
Looking ahead, from 24th to 26th June, the monsoon trough will be positioned across the upper part of the North and the upper Northeast, transforming into a low-pressure cell along the coast of upper Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin.
Moreover, the moderate southwest monsoon will continue to prevail over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, resulting in increased rainfall in Thailand. The North can expect heavy to very heavy rain in certain places, while the northeast, central, eastern, and southern regions will experience heavy rain.
In terms of sea conditions, the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand are expected to have moderate wind waves. The waves in the upper Andaman Sea may reach heights of 1-2 meters, with areas of thunderstorms experiencing waves exceeding 2 meters. On the other hand, the lower Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand will have waves around 1 meter high, reaching 1-2 meters in thunderstorm areas.
Given this forecast, it is essential for residents and travelers to remain informed and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety during this period of heavy rainfall. The Meteorological Department advises caution from 24th to 26th June 2023, as heavy rain can pose potential dangers. Specifically, on 25th to 26th June 2023, people in the region should be aware of the risk of heavy to very heavy rain and cumulative rain. These conditions may lead to flash floods, particularly in areas near rivers and marshes. Sailors in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand are urged to navigate with caution and to avoid sailing in thunderstorm areas throughout this period.
“Stay safe, Thailand! Don’t forget your umbrellas and raincoats, it’s going to be a wet week ahead. Take necessary precautions and stay updated with the latest weather advisories. Hoping for clear skies and sunshine soon!”