From Monday to Wednesday it can storm in the North, Northeast, East, the central part and Bangkok. Some provinces can even be ravaged by thunderstorms, strong gusts of wind and hailstones. In addition to the four regions, some southern provinces will probably also have to deal with heavy rainfall.

Residents must stay away from large trees and billboards and also watch out for material blown away.

Source: Bangkok Post

2 responses to “Testful weather ahead in large parts of Thailand”

  1. ser cook says up

    Monday morning I drive from where I live to Lampang in just an hour and a half.
    I have to be there at 09.00:XNUMX.
    We'll see.
    I have not seen such storms in the six years that I have lived here.
    But this kind of weather is almost unpredictable here and very local.
    So again, we'll see.
    A severe weather warning is different in Thailand than in the Netherlands.
    The difference?
    Thailand is big and the weather is determined by local conditions in addition to a major trend.
    In the Netherlands you have a kind of weather determined by wind, with small variations.
    Nice day tomorrow.

    • erik says up

      Yes, experienced it, today, But it only takes a while. This is called a local storm, but it can also be a 'displaced' storm due to the wind. It travels on to other people and haunts them. We had a terrible storm in Nongkhai today for half an hour with lots of rain and thunder and three hours of power cut because it hit something. Then I am glad that I have been an altar boy and can still rattle many saints out of anger…


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