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.
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.
Heavy rain and storms ahead: Thailand braces for stormy weather
Thailand is on the verge of intense rains and storms, especially in the north, northeast and Bangkok. A low-pressure system and cold air mass from China are causing wind currents to collide, leading to heavy rains in large parts of the country. The southern region will be affected from October 2 to 5. Residents should be alert for flooding and possible disruptions.
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This weekend (7-8 September), northern and northeastern Thailand will be hit by heavy rains as Tropical Storm Yagi strengthens into a typhoon. The storm, combined with a strong monsoon, is expected to cause dangerous weather conditions and flooding. Thai authorities are urging residents to take precautions and be vigilant.
Thailand is on the brink of heavy rain and possible flooding from a storm forming east of the Philippines. The northern, northeastern and central regions, including Bangkok, are expected to be hit from Sunday to Tuesday. Earlier flooding has already affected thousands of households, and the situation could worsen as the storm approaches.
Heavy rains and floodwaters from Myanmar caused major flooding in Mae Sai district and surrounding areas in Chiang Rai this weekend. Border markets and communities are flooded, causing serious damage. Cities in Myanmar have also been flooded. About 2.000 households have been affected, with authorities hoping for falling water levels in the coming days.
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.
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.
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.
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.
14 provinces in Thailand will have to deal with storms, rain and possibly flooding
Thailand's Meteorological Department has advised 14 provinces in the northeast and east to prepare for heavy rains and possible flooding when Tropical Storm Conson makes its way into Vietnam
More rain in Thailand due to approaching tropical storm Conson
The Meteorological Department (KNMI of Thailand) is closely monitoring the development of tropical storm Conson, which is expected to enter the South China Sea this week. A trough and the impact of yet another emerging storm are expected to bring more rain to Thailand's upper eastern regions from tomorrow.
Heavy rain in North and Northeast Thailand
Heavy to very heavy rain is expected in the north and northeast of Thailand today due to tropical storm "Koguma", the Thai Meteorological Department said.
Recovery after water and storm damage
After the huge rain showers of recent times, it has now become quieter in Thailand. Time to repair the many damages to the infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, but also to the many private individuals.
Tropical Storm Noul will cause heavy rain and flooding
From September 18 to 20, large parts of Thailand will experience heavy to very heavy rain, according to the Thai Meteorological Department.