Heavy rainfall and strong winds are forecasted to hit forty eight provinces across Thailand, with a 70% likelihood of precipitation in the Bangkok area. Be the first warns residents of potential flash floods and forest runoff, while waves up to three metres excessive are anticipated in coastal areas on June 6.
The country’s adverse weather conditions are attributed to a mixture of an approaching melancholy from Myanmar, a monsoon trough passing via northern and northeastern Thailand, and robust low-pressure areas in the South China Sea and alongside Myanmar’s shoreline. This results in elevated rainfall and a few areas experiencing heavy to very heavy rain, notably in the northeastern, japanese, and southwestern components of the nation.
The Meteorological Department urges individuals residing in weak areas to be cautious of heavy rainfall, accumulated water levels, and attainable flooding. Additionally, those residing in hilly areas near-water routes must be significantly alert. As for coastal areas within the Andaman Sea, winds are expected to intensify waves, making it dangerous for small boats.
From 6am today to 6am tomorrow, rainfall and thunderstorms are predicted throughout the country together with heavy rain and robust winds in sure provinces. The temperature varies from lows of 23-28 degrees Celsius to highs of 27-37 levels Celsius.
Seafarers operating in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand ought to train warning and keep away from navigation in areas experiencing thunderstorms. Small boats are suggested to stay ashore in the higher Andaman Sea due to hazardous weather circumstances..