Nineteen provinces in Thailand have to take into account heavy rain and possible flooding, the Meteorological Department said.

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The Meteorological Department warns that a lot of rain could fall in Thailand in the coming days and that flooding could result.

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A downpour on Sunday afternoon flooded more than seventeen roads in Bangkok. Traffic was in serious trouble as a result. Parts of Ratchadaphisek Road, Ramkhamhaeng Road and the Rajamangala stadium were flooded. Pattaya and Bang Lamung were also hit by heavy downpours.

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The Chinese embassy in Bangkok has warned Chinese tourists coming to Thailand during the 'Golden Week' holiday period next month about the weather in Thailand. Because the strong wind can cause waves of more than 2 meters, it is better not to swim in the sea or make boat trips.

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The Meteorological Department has warned of showers in large parts of Thailand in the first half of the week, with the rain set to intensify by the end of the week.

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The Meteorological Department is warning residents of 18 provinces in the north, northeast, east and south of now-weakened Tropical Storm Bebinca. The low pressure area will bring heavy rainfall and isolated heavy downpours through Sunday.

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Does it rain a lot in Thailand right now?

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader question
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12 August 2018

My husband and I still have to plan a holiday, usually we book tickets and a hotel and then see. We were supposed to go to Bali this year but decided against it. Now our eye has fallen on Thailand, but we read, also on this site, that it is currently raining a lot, so we are very doubtful. How is the situation now? If we do go, what is the best way to avoid the rain To the south? Who can say something about the current situation?

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The Thai Meteorological Service warns for a lot of rain today and tomorrow. Heavy to very heavy rain is forecast in the north, northeast, central region, east and upper southern Thailand.

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Isan experiences (9)

By The Inquisitor
Posted in Living in Thailand
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June 1, 2018

It is early in the morning and there is a refreshing smell, the air seems cleared of all dust. On the grass, shrubs and trees hang small sparkling stars, drops of water that evoke an image of abundance and fertility. The paved street shines, all the sand has been washed away. The layer of dust caused by motorized traffic remains gone, the red earth is dark brown. The rains are finally starting to fall in this region.

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The South of Thailand is experiencing severe weather. The same goes for other parts of the country, including Bangkok. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has also warned of heavy rain showers yesterday. 

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The Meteorological Department thinks the summer storms with rain and strong winds will last until Tuesday. The residents of Bangkok, Central Plains, North, Northeast, East and South will have to deal with even more rain.

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The Meteorological Department is warning all regions in Thailand for extreme weather with heavy rain, thunderstorms, strong winds and hail. The Northeast is already experiencing it today. 

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Summer storms cause a lot of damage

By Editorial
Posted in News from Thailand
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April 18, 2018

This year the summer storms seem more intense and more numerous. The stormy weather brings a lot of inconvenience. At least 1.500 homes in 24 provinces were damaged. The storms also caused flooding in some provinces, including Bangkok. The North has been particularly hard hit.

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A powerful tropical storm will hit Bangkok and many regions of Thailand today. The downpours could cause flooding and could last through Saturday.

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The meteorological department warns of summer streams from Thursday to Saturday in northern, northeast, central plain and eastern Thailand. Thunderstorms, wind and downpours must be taken into account.

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Artificially generate rain against future drought

By Lodewijk Lagemaat
Posted in Background
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March 18 2018

After the abundant rainfall of recent times, one would expect that there would be no shortage of water for the time being. Indeed, Bangkok has had to deal with a lot of flooding, but in other places the water could be processed because it lacks the compact buildings of a large city.

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After hours of continuous rain, flooding in Bangkok and surrounding provinces caused chaos on the roads. Several traffic accidents and long traffic jams were reported.

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