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Weatherman warns of heavy rains in most parts of Thailand

 

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The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) is forecasting more rain today (June 16th) due to a strengthening southwestern monsoon over the Andaman Sea and a low pressure cell covering northern Vietnam, predicting worsening conditions until June 21st as the southwestern monsoon will intensify while southeasterly winds prevail over the northeast.

 

Isolated heavy rains are forecast to fall over 60-70% of Thailand during the period Jun 16th-21st, warning people in the north, the northeast, the east and the south to beware of heavy rains.

 

 

The TMD advised all ships to proceed with caution, and small boats to remain in port as the waves in the Andaman Sea are likely to reach 2-3 meters.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/weatherman-warn-of-heavy-rains-in-most-parts-of-thailand/

 

 
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17 minutes ago, bannork said:

This news must be fake because we were told quite categorically by the Meteorological Office that there would be little rain in June and July.

Sympathies,guess you got the fake info 

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30 minutes ago, notasmartassknowitallfarag said:

For people who state the most boring reoccuring cliche........”oh rain in the rainy season, who would have guessed” 

 

It doesn’t matter if it’s rainy season. They still need to tell you the upcoming weather!

You mean like telling us it will get dark tonight also ????????????????????  . You can always rely on the Thai apologists to justify the obvious

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15 minutes ago, geoffbezoz said:

You mean like telling us it will get dark tonight also ????????????????????  . You can always rely on the Thai apologists to justify the obvious

Yeah, shouldn't bother warning of dangerous conditions coming at sea.  Fishermen should just avoid going to sea for the entire rainy season because it's just obvious, right?

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TMD and the media are lying like dormant syphilis. Below is for my area. https://www.tmd.go.th/en/province.php?id=32

Today
17/06
Tomorrow
18/06
Wednesday
19/06
Thursday
20/06
Friday
21/06
Saturday
22/06
Sunday
23/06
 
 
thunder shower
34 °C
25 °C
thunder shower
60% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
36 °C
26 °C
thunder shower
40% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
36 °C
27 °C
thunder shower
30% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
37 °C
27 °C
thunder shower
20% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
37 °C
27 °C
thunder shower
20% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
37 °C
27 °C
thunder shower
20% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
37 °C
27 °C
thunder shower
20% Precip. coverage
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10 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

Yeah, shouldn't bother warning of dangerous conditions coming at sea.  Fishermen should just avoid going to sea for the entire rainy season because it's just obvious, right?

Yep. The fishermen in uk, as everyone knows, have their own forecast system.

Some people wouldn't be happy until the forecast system mentioned their address and the exact time the rain will start.

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1 hour ago, khwaibah said:

TMD and the media are lying like dormant syphilis. Below is for my area. https://www.tmd.go.th/en/province.php?id=32

Today
17/06
Tomorrow
18/06
Wednesday
19/06
Thursday
20/06
Friday
21/06
Saturday
22/06
Sunday
23/06
 
 
thunder shower
34 °C
25 °C
thunder shower
60% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
36 °C
26 °C
thunder shower
40% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
36 °C
27 °C
thunder shower
30% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
37 °C
27 °C
thunder shower
20% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
37 °C
27 °C
thunder shower
20% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
37 °C
27 °C
thunder shower
20% Precip. coverage
 
 
thunder shower
37 °C
27 °C
thunder shower
20% Precip. coverage

TMD have shown that picture for the last 3 weeks but in our little area of Chiangmai we have seen hardly any!

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5 minutes ago, Thailand said:

TMD have shown that picture for the last 3 weeks but in our little area of Chiangmai we have seen hardly any!

That's because the TMD have only just learnt how to cut and paste, it while take a good will longer for them to learn how to refresh ????

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8 hours ago, notasmartassknowitallfarag said:

It doesn’t matter if it’s rainy season. They still need to tell you the upcoming weather!

The "knockers" need to be in the West where they can watch the weather on TV every single day AND they have really nice pictures for them to look at ???? 

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22 minutes ago, CGW said:

The "knockers" need to be in the West where they can watch the weather on TV every single day AND they have really nice pictures for them to look at ???? 

And most in the west think a cold front is what their wife shows when they come home pissed at midnight. ????

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8 hours ago, notasmartassknowitallfarag said:

For people who state the most boring reoccuring cliche........”oh rain in the rainy season, who would have guessed” 

 

It doesn’t matter if it’s rainy season. They still need to tell you the upcoming weather!

Rain mate. 

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Some posts about TMD today, here one more from me.

We stay in the South and consult the TMD site daily, especially the 'weather radar'.

But it so often fails!

Like today: Suratthani: at 2PM, and still now: last screen from 10.45AM; Chumphon: at 2PM and still now: last screen from 11AM; Krabi: 'no data available'!

Just another bunch of 'officials' no too concerned about doing their job right, may I guess...?

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3 minutes ago, bangrak said:

Some posts about TMD today, here one more from me.

We stay in the South and consult the TMD site daily, especially the 'weather radar'.

But it so often fails!

Like today: Suratthani: at 2PM, and still now: last screen from 10.45AM; Chumphon: at 2PM and still now: last screen from 11AM; Krabi: 'no data available'!

Just another bunch of 'officials' no too concerned about doing their job right, may I guess...?

Chumphon, Phuket and Narawithat loops all working right now (1530 local). 

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1 hour ago, nauseus said:

Chumphon, Phuket and Narawithat loops all working right now (1530 local). 

Sorry to have to contradict you dear 'nauseus' but at this time, 17.00 local, Chumphon (and Narathiwat) unchanged, still last screen on TMD's 'Weather Radar' at 11.00 local (04.00UTC), Suratthani unchanged at 03.45UTC = 10.45 local, Krabi: 'no data'... 

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19 minutes ago, bangrak said:

Sorry to have to contradict you dear 'nauseus' but at this time, 17.00 local, Chumphon (and Narathiwat) unchanged, still last screen on TMD's 'Weather Radar' at 11.00 local (04.00UTC), Suratthani unchanged at 03.45UTC = 10.45 local, Krabi: 'no data'... 

If they are stuck again then use Phuket and Sathing Phra. I didn't mention Krabi and Surat Thani before because they were off line. I didn't check the times on the other two but only trying to help. These things get stuck all the time. Although it's a free service, there's always someone who has to complain.

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