We have a piece of land in Rayong province. Our land is higher at the back than that of the neighbors. The border is separated by a concrete barrier and a fence. The concrete barrier has been placed to prevent the soil from washing away. This happened anyway due to heavy rainfall, the concrete barrier and fence were folded towards the neighbors.
Thailand's Meteorological Department (TMD) has warned that Thailand could face a drought as a result of the El Niño phenomenon until early next year.
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.
Much of Thailand will experience sustained rainfall this week with isolated heavy downpours and strong winds. That applies to the east and center, including Bangkok, and the south, Thailand's Meteorological Department predicted on Monday.
Bangkok municipality under fire after floods
On Wednesday evening, Bangkok experienced flooded roads and flooding. Eleven places in the capital experienced heavy rain that evening. The highest rainfall of 100, 99 and 83 mm was recorded in Dian Daeng, Phaya Thai and Huai Khwang respectively.
Tropical Storm Higos will cause heavy rain in Thailand
The Meteorological Department on Tuesday warned of a Category 3 tropical storm. The storm named Higos will be active over China between Tuesday and Wednesday but will also affect the weather in Thailand.
The popular viewpoint in Ban Jabo (Mae Hong Son), an ethnic Lahu village, has been closed after a landslide. Tropical Storm Sinlaku has been causing heavy rain in the area for several days.
Two tropical storms heading for Thailand: Heavy rain coming!
For the next six days, Thailand will experience heavy rain showers due to the influence of two tropical storms approaching the Chinese coast.
Rainy season in Thailand: Weather warning for 49 provinces
Residents in the north, northeast, central plains and southern Thailand will experience heavy rainfall in the coming week thanks to a tropical depression moving across the country Monday through Thursday.
The water misery in the southern provinces of Thailand is not over yet. Heavy rain started again yesterday and will continue until Wednesday, the Meteorological Department warned.
The southern provinces of Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Ranong, Phangnga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang and Satun should expect heavy to very heavy rain and possible flooding over the next two days.
Heavy rain in large parts of Thailand for the next five days
The Thai Meteorological Department expects heavy rainfall in the north, northeast, east and south of Thailand until August 17. There is a weather warning for these areas.
Heavy rain in large parts of Thailand this week
The Thai KNMI predicts heavy rain from Thursday to Sunday in almost all of Thailand. This has to do with a strong monsoon in the south and the arrival of bad weather from China.
We are planning a trip through Thailand at the end of July – beginning of August this year. As we have now planned, we want to stay on the island of Koh Chang from August 5 to August 11. Now the sounds and opinions are diverse, for example we get the advice not to stay here during this period because a lot of rain can fall here.
Heavy rain warning in 23 provinces of Thailand
The meteorological service issued a warning on Friday for residents of 23 provinces. There is a chance of heavy rain and flooding this weekend.
Warning for heavy rain and flooding in parts of Thailand
The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department today issued a weather warning for residents of 25 provinces in the northeast and east and west coasts of southern Thailand.
Warning for flooding due to continuous rain
The National Disaster Warning Center is issuing a warning to everyone in the north, east and south of Thailand regarding local heavy rainfall.
Bangkok, concerns about a flood are increasing
The residents of Bangkok start hoarding food and park their cars on safe ground. Heavy rainfall Saturday night flooded parts of the city. Concerns are increasing, especially since Prime Minister Yingluck admitted in her TV speech on Friday that the government is 'almost at its wits' end. The situation in the capital becomes critical between October 16 and October 18, when the tide is high, large amounts of water arrive from the North and heavy rains fall, …
Nock-ten lashes North and Northeast
Heavy rainfall has led to major flooding in several cities in the North and Northeast. In some places the water reached a height of 80 cm, submerging cars up to the windows. The water level in the Mekong River rose to 11 meters, 1 meter below the critical level. Train traffic between Udon Thani and Nong Khai had to be halted because the railway was covered with 15 cm of water. In the northern province of Phrae, a…
Apparently another press release was distributed by the ANP yesterday. All Dutch media blindly adopt these kinds of press releases. You literally read the same message in every (online) newspaper. In the past, a press release was checked before it was published, but it seems there is no time/money for that anymore. The following was reported in the Dutch media yesterday (Saturday, April 2): Death toll from severe weather in Thailand rising The death toll from the floods and mud slides in Thailand …
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises against all non-essential travel to any part of southern Thailand. This adjusted travel advice has to do with the flooding in a number of provinces. Due to heavy rainfall, part of Koh Samui is under water. Other popular tourist destinations are also experiencing flooding. The provinces of Chumphon, Trang, Surat Thani, Nakhon si Thammarat and Phatthalung were the hardest hit. There are a number of deaths to regret. The neighboring provinces with…