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    Heavy rain warning for northeast

    KHON KAEN, 26th August 2018 (NNT) - The Upper Northeastern Meteorological Center has issued a warning for people in the northeastern region to brace for heavy rain over the next few days.

    Ms Chalalai Jaemphon, Director of the Northeastern Meteorological Center, disclosed that during August 26th-28th, 2018, there will be thunderstorms and heavy rains in some areas of the northeastern region.

    This may cause flash floods in Beung Kan, Nong Khai, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Udon Thani, Kalasin and Nong Bua Lamphu provinces.

    People are advised to beware of heavy rains and accumulated rain which may cause flash floods. Farmers should be prepared to prevent damages to their agricultural products and closely follow weather forecasts from the Upper Northeastern Meteorological Center and the Meteorological Department.

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    Been raining on and off for 4 days here in BKK, often with very heavy downpours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    Been raining on and off for 4 days here in BKK, often with very heavy downpours.
    Been in a rain a lot in the afternoon until late evening pattern last 2 weeks here in Lampang. Wang river is flowing very high and fast.

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    Still not enough rain here South of Buriram. I'd imagine the water table will be low come the dry season. Time to put a ban on bore holes.

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    Think it missed the NE and came straight to Bkk at around 4pm today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    a ban on bore
    Take note mods

    Annual Weather Forecast

    There will be too much rain
    There will be too little rain
    In cold mountains people will be amazed and need blankets
    Foreigners will be hot and resort to cold ales cool ladies, full goon parties,limp pancakes, flipflop pies anything , to assuage the stickiness
    Sticky people will raise the price of evertyhing due to hot/col/wet /dry pick your take
    Cloud seeding and the pereniely sucksodful crackdown on not fineing burners will become a hub
    Finally Mskit will reveal there is no real weather news just unprepared people, DjPat will find a Stormzy track to help us all cope without counselling

    Meanwhile the lovely matelots will force the mighty Chai praya uphill like Tommy wading thru Belgian Onion soup on a wet day in Wopburi.

    Meanwhile on Doi IntoEarl the fist snowflake of the season was spotted
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    Russia went from being 2nd strongest army in the world to being the 2nd strongest in Ukraine

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    Monsoon rains trigger flooding in northeast and central regions

    CHAIYAPHUM, 28th August 2018 (NNT) – A monsoonal front passing over Thailand has dumped rains on parts of the country’s northeast and central regions.

    In Chaiyaphum province, heavy rain in Thepsatit district has triggered runoff that has inundated its Curcuma Sessilis tourism route, which leads to Sai Thong National Park. A 300 meter stretch of the road has been covered in as much as 50 centimeters of water and small vehicles can no longer pass through. Motorists have been warned against driving through the area.

    A similar situation applies in Lopburi province with forest runoff flooding residential and farming areas in the four districts of Lam Sonthi, Chaibadan, Kok Charoen and Sra Bost. Administrators and the army are now providing aid to the over 50 households impacted.

    In Saraburi, rainfall swelled Khlong Rerng Rang to the point of overflowing in Baan Mor district, inundating 20 households in 50 centimeters of water. Soldiers from the 18th Military Circle have been dispatched to help citizens move their belongings and to assess damage. If rains let up for the next three days the situation is expected to return to normal.




    JNational News Bureau Of Thailand | Monsoon rains trigger flooding in northeast and central regions

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    So rainfall coming down ,not up, all the news that fits

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    So rainfall coming down ,not up, all the news that fits

    Strewth, you really are a tedious piece of work aren't you?

    Why not just write you're inane little self absorbed "bon mots", in your own little book. Then, for future reference and self delight, you can read them them to your own delight, and not need bother the interweb with such an inordinate waste of bandwidth..?

    Just a thought, and no offence meant.

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    dammit

    gonna fuck the current crops


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    So far so good here. Near perfect amount of rainfall. Looks to be a good rice yeild this year.

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