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    Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Across Thailand from September 29th to October

    On September 28th, 2024, the Thai Meteorological Department issued a weather advisory warning of unstable weather in upper Thailand from September 29th to October 3rd.


    A moderate high-pressure system from China will cover northern and northeastern Thailand, along with the South China Sea, while a monsoon trough will affect the lower northern, northeastern, central, and eastern regions.


    This will bring thunderstorms, gusty winds, and heavy rain to certain areas, with very heavy rain expected in some parts of northern, central Thailand, including Bangkok and surrounding areas, as well as the east. Afterward, temperatures will drop by 1-3 degrees Celsius in the northeast, accompanied by strong winds.

    Residents in upper Thailand are urged to be cautious of thunderstorms, gusty winds, and heavy rain, which may cause flash floods and landslides, especially in low-lying areas and those near waterways. The public is also advised to take care of their health due to the rapidly changing weather conditions.

    Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Across Thailand from September 29th to October 3rd - The Pattaya News

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    This will bring thunderstorms, gusty winds, and heavy rain to certain areas
    Yeah got one right now.

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    So far just a mere sprinkling for us towards San Kampeng.

    Loud thunder just north of us though, Central Festival direction.

    It seems we've dodged the downpour heading up from Lampang so far.


    And I love the cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    I love the cool.
    Time to get yourself a swinging egg chair and stay outside.


    I'm researching how to engineer a laptop shelf along the front of one as they're really designed ease of internetting.

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    Not happening yet here in Isan. After that typhoon passed northwards and some good local downpours the air is very clean. So when the sun comes out it is very hot. Wishing for cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    And I love the cool.
    Because you are cool. now just try stay dry, no one wants to be a cool drip

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    Cool breezes to herald more heavy rain across the country

    Cold winds will herald stormy conditions across Thailand from today until next Thursday, after which temperatures in the northeast will drop by 1-3oC, said the Meteorological Department today, as it monitors tropical storm Krathon, which was over the western Pacific at 4am today.


    The department said a moderate cold front from China is beginning to cover north-eastern and parts of the northern regions and the South China Sea. This weather system, when it converges with the monsoon trough, which is looming over the northern, lower north-eastern, central and eastern regions, will bring heavy rainfall and strong winds.


    After the rains, temperatures in north-eastern provinces will fall by 1-3oC, said the department, as it also warned people to brace for possible flooding at the bases of mountains and in low-lying areas.


    According to the department, two tropical storms were detected in the western Pacific at 4am today. One of them, Krathon, is centred to the east of Luzon Island in the Philippines and has the potential to intensify into a typhoon, due to the warm sea water, and is likely to move towards Taiwan before turning towards Japan.


    Tropical storm Jebi, meanwhile, will not impact Thailand, but those who plan to fly to Taiwan between September 30 and October 2 should check weather reports there before their journey.

    Cool breezes to herald more heavy rain across the country

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    It's here this afternoon. Dark skies, thunder, lightning, heavy rain.
    We still have electricity ....

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    ^ Skies are getting dark here this afternoon. No rain so far.

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