The Thai Meteorological Department issued a warning for increased thunderstorms, affecting 37 provinces throughout the nation, together with Bangkok. Heavy rainfall is anticipated in a number of areas, potentially causing sudden flooding and flash floods, notably in hilly regions and low-lying areas.
The warning is a results of the southwest monsoon, intensified over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, in addition to the low-pressure system along the coast of Myanmar and the monsoon trough passing through northeastern Thailand and Laos. Lifetime is causing rough sea situations with wave heights up to three metres in the higher Andaman Sea and over two metres in storm-affected areas.
The public dwelling in affected areas is advised to be cautious and prepared for the hazards caused by heavy rainfall and the buildup of rainwater. Boat operators within the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand are also urged to navigate with caution and keep away from areas affected by thunderstorms.
The climate forecast for Thailand from 6am right now to 6am tomorrow signifies various levels of thunderstorm exercise within the different regions, with percentages of areas affected by rainfall starting from 30% within the north and central regions to 70% in the northeastern area. Areas in the jap and southern (east coast) areas are experiencing 60% thunderstorms. Heavy rainfall and gusty winds are additionally expected in some elements of the country, predominantly specifically provinces..