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The northeastern and eastern areas (consisting of Pattaya) will continue to experience cool to winter in the early mornings. (File Picture– North Pattaya Beach)

The Meteorological Department has actually reported that Thailand is experiencing cool weather condition in the early mornings, with the northeastern area experiencing cold temperature levels while some locations in the southern area are dealing with heavy rains.

Over the next 24 hr, the high-pressure system and cool air mass covering Thailand are slowly deteriorating, resulting in a small boost in temperature levels in the upper parts of the nation.

Nevertheless, the northeastern and eastern areas will continue to experience cool to winter in the early mornings. In the northern, main, eastern and upper southern areas, the early mornings are cool.

The Department encourages the general public to look after their health due to the winter, consisting of bewaring of prospective fire from dry conditions. Individuals are likewise alerted about the risk of mishaps that might happen due to fog.

The northeasterly winds are fairly strong, impacting the Gulf of Thailand and the southern area. This weather condition pattern leads to heavy rains in some locations of the lower southern area. In the Gulf of Thailand, waves are reported to be 2-3 meters high, surpassing 3 meters in locations with thunderstorms. The Andaman Sea has waves of about 1 meter, increasing to more than 2 meters in locations with thunderstorms.

Homeowners in the lower southern area are prompted to be careful of heavy rains and built up rain, which might trigger abrupt flooding and flash floods, particularly in uneven locations near waterways and low-lying locations.

Individuals living along the eastern coast of the southern area are alerted about the risk of waves approaching the coast. Boat operators are recommended to browse with care and prevent locations with thunderstorms. Little boats in the Gulf of Thailand ought to remain ashore. ( TNA)


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