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Scorching heat and thunderstorms ahead for Thailand, warns TMD

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The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) predicts a vigorous summer with both unbearable heat and storms throughout the next seven days, while warning that there is a high possibility of heavy and flash flooding over the third of the country. The forecast The planned forecast from today until the end today through the 27th of March, covering the northern and northeastern regions including upper Laos, calls for a westerly wind to pass from Myanmar to these areas.

In this inactive calming season, the northern part of the country will face stormy and dusty turbulences accompanied by violent winds and hailstorms near the ground surface. The main cause of the storm is the Maverick wind from the sea in the East and from the Gulf of Thailand in the southeast, and it also adds condensation for these conditions.

Since a low-pressure region would be covering the upper part of Thailand, it will bring hot weather accompanied with localized rain afte.noon. Likewise, thunderstorms are anticipated in the lower northeastern, central, and eastern area that will be coupled by southeasterly winds originating from the south.

“With the recent weather fluctuations, it’s crucial for residents of Thailand to stay vigilant and prioritize precautionary measures before stepping out.”

The sailors heading the Gulf of Thailand are advised to be careful as the winds might still bring thunderstorms in some areas at the same time. Slightly weaker conditions do not improve the visibility and it is getting darker. The Bay waves in the Gulf Coast will be no more than a meter in height but could grow to storm-crossed areas levels.

Those who live in the northern part of the city should be careful because storms might occur, with gales, and hail included in it. Visits to places like large fields, deep forests, fragile structures, and weak projection should be avoided. Local agriculturists may well secure their supply of both food and work from private sources instead of the market.

For people living in North Thailand, a special attention to the health condition is recommended because of the expected heat and be prepared for the thunder storm conditions.

Northern thunderstorms

Northern region will have supercell patterns which will result in frequent thunderstorms, gustiness, and hail. The minimum will range from 19-25 , Celsius, while maximum recorded temperatures will be between 29-36 degrees .

We expect the weather to be mostly hot with isolated thundershowers the lower part of the area will be affected with up to 10% chance. Maskin air`ın isısı nedeniyle minimum değerler 16-26 derece ise en yüksek değerler 31-39 derecedir.

Thunderstorms for 10-20% of the northeastern area are next for the 20-24 degrees Celsius(during minimum temperature) up to 28-37 degrees Celsius(during the maximum temperature). The forecasted weather conditions include hot weather with occasional thunderstorms, the affected area is measured by 10-30%, and this will define temperatures ranging from 21-26 degrees Celsius at the low end and 32-39 degrees Celsius at the high end.

In this region, the thunder storm will affect approximately 10 – 20 %, and the lows and high temperatures, are 22-25 and 31 – 37 degrees Celsius respectively. Weather will be hot from 23-27 March, with similar thunderstorm frames as well as daytime temperatures of just 25-28 degrees Celsius and the mid and afternoon temperatures of 34-39 degrees Celsius.

The deluge is projected to affect 10-20% of the area today to the vicinity of Bangkok, where the lowest temperatures are 25-26 degrees Celsius and the highest temperatures will hit the range of 29-36 degrees Celsius.

The hot weather is expected to stick to the date range of March 23-27, as there is the probability of thunderstorms affecting 10-30 % of the area and temperatures also range from 27 to 29 Celsius degrees. The high temperatures may reach up to 32-38 Celsius degrees.

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