Heavy rain and flood risks expected in southern Thailand
Although Typhoon Man-Yi will not hit Thailand, heavy rains are expected in southern Thailand from November 20 to 24. Provinces such as Pattani and Songkhla are expected to experience possible flooding and landslides. Government agencies are taking preventive measures and are ready to provide rapid relief. Read here how authorities are preparing for this emergency.
No threat to Thailand from Typhoon Yin Xing
Typhoon Yin Xing poses no threat to Thailand, the Flood, Storm and Landslide Relief Operations Center reports. The storm over the South China Sea will weaken due to a cold air mass. Northern and northeastern Thailand can expect cool and stable weather, with mountainous areas in particular providing a pleasant coolness for travelers planning to visit the region.
The Thai Meteorological Department is warning of heavy rain and lower temperatures in northern and southern Thailand from November 3 to 6. A cold air current from China and an active monsoon trough could cause flooding and strong winds in these regions. Residents are advised to prepare for the weather conditions.
Thailand welcomes winter with first cool breeze across the country
Winter has officially arrived in Thailand today, and the first fresh winds are bringing a hint of coolness. Temperatures will remain stable, but the coming week will see stronger cold, especially in the north and northeast. Rainfall will continue, especially along the Gulf of Thailand, giving the winter charm a wet start.
Thailand is bracing for the impact of Tropical Storm Trami, which is bringing heavy rain and waves of up to 2 meters to parts of the country. Coastal areas along the Andaman Sea in particular are expected to face flooding and waterlogging. The storm is expected to intensify from October 26, bringing heavy rainfall and rough seas.
Thailand prepares for a chilly winter
This winter, Thailand is in for a cooler spell than usual, starting around late October and extending into February. In the northern mountainous regions, temperatures could drop to 6-8°C, while Bangkok will see relatively mild lows of 16-18°C. In the south, however, heavy rains are expected, especially in November and December, giving the season a notable contrast between dryness and precipitation.
Thailand weather forecast (October 20-26): rain, cool weather and heavy waves ahead
Thailand is in for a week of changeable weather from October 20 to 26. Rain showers, temperatures and strong winds are coming, with waves reaching over two metres in some areas. Read on to find out what each region can expect and what precautions you can take to stay safe.
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) warns of heavy to very heavy rainfall in most regions of Thailand from July 14 to 18. Due to a strong monsoon trough and an active low-pressure system, a lot of precipitation is expected. Residents should prepare for possible flooding and flooding, and exercise caution on all forms of transportation during this time.
La Niña causes an increase in rainfall: Thailand takes measures against possible flooding
Thailand's Royal Irrigation Department is preparing for a significant increase in rainfall due to La Niña, expected in the coming months. In an online session, Managing Director Chuchart Rakjit described detailed measures to protect the country from flooding during the rainy season.
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has officially announced the start of the rainy season. After torrential downpours that have affected more than 60% of the country in recent days, heavy rain is forecast from May 21 to 24. Residents in affected areas are being warned of possible flooding and runoff, and local authorities are urged to take precautions.
Warning for heavy rain and rough seas in Thailand
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) warns of heavy rainfall from May 20 to 26. Residents of the western North, Central Plain and Southern regions should prepare for possible flooding. Mariners are warned of rough sea conditions, with wave heights of two to three meters in the Andaman Sea. Increased caution is required for the Gulf of Thailand.
The best time to visit Thailand?
A question I get asked regularly: “What is the best time to visit Thailand?” Frankly, there is no clear answer to that.
Thailand is preparing for a remarkable change in weather. A significant drop in temperatures, forecast by the Thai Meteorological Department, is about to affect the entire country. From November 15, temperatures will drop by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius in several regions, including Bangkok. This change is accompanied by strong winds and persistent rain in the south.
Winter in Thailand starts later and milder than usual
Winter in Thailand, usually starting around this time, will be officially announced next week, the Meteorological Department said. This season starts about two weeks later than normal, caused by weak cool winds and milder temperatures. This year a relatively milder winter is expected with temperatures ranging between 21 and 22 degrees Celsius.
Heavy monsoon rains in Thailand: warnings issued
Thailand is in for a potentially wet weekend, with forecasts from the Thai Meteorological Department pointing to heavy rainfall across most of the country due to the monsoon. While many parts, including Bangkok, are experiencing intense rain showers, southern provinces are warned of high waves and storms that pose a risk to maritime vessels.
Weather warning for the next 5 days: storm and heavy rain
Thailand's Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy downpours across the country, caused by low atmospheric pressure near the Vietnamese coast and the southwest monsoon over the Andaman Sea and Thailand.
Climate Thailand – when is the best time to travel?
Thailand has a climate characterized by extremes. It is mostly humid and hot. But it can also rain heavily. What is the best time to travel to Thailand right now? Thailand can be divided into three areas. The north (Chiang Mai and Isaan), the central part (Bangkok) and the south (including Phuket). The north and central part of Thailand have a tropical savanna climate. The south has a tropical monsoon climate.
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued weather warnings for more than 40 provinces. They are warned to prepare for heavy rainfall. This concerns areas in western Thailand and the capital, but also in the northeastern and eastern provinces.
Thailand is preparing for heavy rain and stormy weather. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a weather warning on July 14. From July 16 to 20, a powerful monsoon trough is expected to hit much of the country and bring widespread heavy rains.
From May 27 to June 1, flood warnings have been issued for several provinces in Thailand. The National Water Command Center has indicated that the southwest monsoon is gaining strength over Thailand as a low-pressure area moves from central Vietnam to Laos and Cambodia. This is expected to lead to heavy rainfall in many provinces by the end of this month.
It seems that next Monday will be the start of the rainy season in Thailand. This season will last until mid-October and will mark the end of the long hot summer. About 5% less rainfall than average is predicted, according to the Meteorological Service.
Rainy season in Thailand: Discover the charm!
The rainy season in Thailand, also known as the monsoon season, generally occurs between May and October. This period is characterized by more frequent rain showers, usually in the late afternoon or evening, which transform the landscape into a vibrant, green oasis.