
The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for heavy rains in the north and summer storms in lower Thailand, which could lead to temporary flood.
The potential influence is highlighted by the news from Sunday.
Due to the presence of mild high pressure techniques from China that cover Vietnam and the South China Sea, it is anticipated that Upper Thailand will experience thunderstorms, strong winds, thunder, and heavy rainfall in some areas. This will cause humid weather to pour over middle Thailand, which is already experiencing hot wind, from the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea.
People in affected regions are advised to be wary of the risks posed by summer storms and heavy rain, steer clear of flood-prone roads, particularly in low-lying areas with drains limitations, and avoid traveling through storm-affected areas. Farmers may strengthen their vegetables and get ready to safeguard livestock and agricultural products from potential harm. Secondly, people should take care of their health during this time of change in the weather.
Due to stronger west winds sweeping over the Andaman Sea and the west, increased snowfall and heavy rains are forecast for Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Ranong, Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi, and Trang. The Andaman Sea’s whales will get taller, with levels of 1-2 meters, and higher, over 2 meters, in areas with thunderstorms. Southwestern residents should be wary of accumulating rain and accumulating rain, which may result in flash floods and forest runoff, mainly in sloped areas close to waterways and low-lying areas. During this time of storms, sailors should be cautious and avoid flying.
People are urged to thoroughly plan their actions and travel during this time, as well as to follow updates from the Meteorological Department, for protection and to reduce possible impacts.