Central area
Date November 25 – 26, 2024
- There is some fog in the morning. And the temperature will rise 1 – 3 degrees Celsius Minimum temperature 22 – 26 degrees Celsius Maximum temperature 32 – 35 degrees Celsius wind speed northeast 10 – 20 km./hr.
27 November – 1 December 2024
- Cool weather in the morning with strong winds and temperature dropping 1 – 3 degrees Celsius Minimum temperature 29 – 34 degrees Celsius wind speed northeast 10 – 30 km / hour.
Date November 25 – 26, 2024
- There is some fog in the morning. And the temperature will rise 1 – 3 degrees Celsius with light rain in some places. Minimum temperature 23 – 27 degrees Celsius.
27 November – 1 December 2024
- Cool weather in the morning with strong winds and temperature drops 1 – 3 degrees Celsius Maximum temperature 30 – 33 degrees Celsius Northeast winds 15 – 35 km./hr 1 meter high, 1 – 2 meters from high waves shore.
Southern Region (East Coast)
- There will be storms in 60 – 80 percent of the area and heavy to very heavy rain in some places during this period Minimum temperature 23 – 27 degrees Celsius, maximum temperature 28 – 34 degrees Celsius.
25 – 26 November and 1 December 2024
- From Nakhon Si Thammarat Province onwards, the sea has northeasterly winds of 15-35 km/h with waves 1 – 2 meters high.
- From the Songkhla Region down, the northeast winds are 20-35 km/h.
Date November 27-30, 2024
- From Nakhon Si Thammarat province and above.
- From the Songkhla Region down, the northeast winds are 20 – 40 km./hr.
Southern Region (West Coast)
- There will be storms in 60 – 70 percent of the area and heavy rain in some places during the period.
25 – 26 November and 1 December 2024
- East winds 15 – 35 km/h. The sea has waves about 1 meter high.
Date November 27-30, 2024
- East winds 20 – 35 km / hour The sea has waves about 1 meter high degrees Celsius.
Bangkok and surrounding areas
Date 25 – 26 November’24
- There is some fog in the morning. And the temperature will rise 1 – 2 degrees Celsius Minimum temperature 25 – 28 degrees Celsius Maximum temperature 33 – 35 degrees Celsius wind speed northeast 10 – 20 km./hr.
27 November – 1 December 2024
- Partly cloudy with strong winds and temperature drops 1 – 3 degrees Celsius Minimum temperature 30 – 33 degrees Celsius Wind speed 10 – 30 km/hour
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**How will the forecasted strong winds specifically impact different geographical areas within Thailand, and what safety precautions should residents take in those areas?**
## World Today News: Weather Forecast Deep Dive
**Welcome back to World Today News. Today we’re joined by two respected meteorologists, Dr. Anya Sharma and Mr. Ben Davis, to discuss the latest weather forecast for Thailand, covering November 25th to December 1st, 2024.**
**(Introduction Music)**
**Host:** Welcome, Dr. Sharma and Mr. Davis. Let’s begin by getting a broad overview of the forecast. Dr. Sharma, what are the defining weather trends across Thailand during this period?
**Dr. Sharma:** Thank you for having me. we’re looking at a period of transition across Thailand. We’re moving from warmer temperatures to cooler conditions, especially noticeable in the northern and eastern regions. Strong winds will be a feature, particularly in the coastal areas.
**Host:** Mr. Davis, can you elaborate on the expected temperature changes?
**Mr. Davis:** Absolutely. The central region can expect a slight rise in temperature initially, followed by a dip of 1-3 degrees Celsius. The Eastern Division will experience a similar pattern, with cooler mornings joined by higher winds. Interestingly, Bangkok and surrounding areas will initially see a slight rise before temperatures drop by 1-3 degrees Celcius. This cooling trend is quite significant for this time of year.
**Host:** (Thematic Transition) _
We’ve established that temperature changes are a key factor, but rainfall patterns also hold significant weight. Dr. Sharma, can you provide details on the expected intensity and distribution of rainfall?
**Dr. Sharma:** The Southern region, particularly the East Coast, will be experiencing significant rainfall. We’re forecasting storms in 60-80% of the area, with some areas facing heavy to very heavy rain. The West Coast will also see storms and heavy rain, though perhaps not as intense as the East Coast.
**Host:** This brings us to the crucial topic of safety. Mr. Davis, what precautions should people, particularly in the southern coastal regions, take given these potentially dangerous weather conditions?
**Mr. Davis:** It’s crucial for residents in the affected areas to stay informed. Monitor local weather updates and heed any warnings issued by authorities. Prepare for potential flooding, secure outdoor objects, and avoid unnecessary travel during storms.
**(Thematic Transition) _
**Host:** Now, shifting focus to the agricultural sector, which is undeniably vital to Thailand. Dr. Sharma, how might these weather conditions impact farmers and their crops?
**Dr. Sharma:** The cooler temperatures and rainfall might be beneficial for some crops, but strong winds can damage delicate plants. We urge farmers to implement necessary protective measures and stay updated on crop-specific weather advisories.
**Host:** On a broader economic scale, Mr. Davis, how might the weather impact tourism and related industries, particularly in popular destinations?
**Mr. Davis:** The heavier rainfall in the Southern regions might deter some tourists, potentially impacting tourism revenue. However, cooler temperatures might
encourage travel to the northern areas as a refreshing alternative. It’s a dynamic situation that requires careful monitoring.
**(Concluding Segment) _
**Host:** Thank you both for providing such valuable insights. Dr. Sharma, Mr. Davis, any final words of advice for our viewers as we navigate these changing weather patterns?
**Dr. Sharma**: Stay informed, stay prepared, and remember, safety comes first.
**Mr. Davis**: Let’s embrace the changing seasons responsibly and creatively.
**(Outro Music)**
**Host:** This has been World Today News with our expert meteorologists, Dr. Anya Sharma and Mr. Ben Davis. Stay tuned for more updates.