7-day Forecast
For period of Jan 12, 2009 - Jan 18, 2009
Weather Forecast During Jan 12-15, 2009, high pressure system will extend its ridge to cover upper Thailand that continually colder weather with decreasing temperature 3-5oC and strength wind-wave in the Gulf. During Jan 16-18, 2009, high pressure system over upper Thailand will weaken. Increasing in temperature and thick patches in some places. Warning People should take care of their healthy and all ships in the Gulf should proceed with caution, landward wave and small boat should keep ashore during Jan 12-15, 2009.
Northern Part During 12-17 Jan, 2009, Cold to very cold and 3-5oC drop, minimum temperature 7-15oC. Very cold in the high mountain and frost in some area, minimum temperature 2-5?C. After 17 Jan, 2009, 1-2C rises. Variable winds 10-30 km/hr.
Northeastern Part During 12-15 Jan, 2009, cold and 2-4oC drop with windy, minimum temperature 7-13oC. Cold in the high mountain, and frost in some area, minimum temperature 2-7C. . Northeasterly winds 20-40 km/hr. During 16-18 Jan, 2009, 1-2C rises with morning fog.
Central Part During 12-15 Jan, 2009, cool and 1-3 oC drop with windy. Minimum temperature 13-16oC. Northeasterly winds 15-35 km/hr. During 16-18 Jan, 2009, 1-2?C rises with morning fog.
Eastern Part During 12-15 Jan, 2009, cool with 1-3 oC drop with windy, minimum temperature 14-20oC. Northeasterly winds 20-35 km/hr. Wave height about 1 meter and 2-3 meters offshore. During 16-18 Jan, 2009, 1-2C rises with morning fog.
Southern Part (East Coast) During 12-18 Jan, 2009, cold in upper and cool else with isolated thundershowers mostly in the lower most South. Northeasterly winds 20-45 km/hr. Wave height 2-4 meters.
Southern Part (West Coast) During 12-18 Jan, 2009, cool. Northeasterly wind 15-35 km./hr.
Wave height 1-2 meters and about 2 meters off-shore.
Metropolitan During 12-15 Jan, 2009, cool and 1-3 oC drop with windy. Minimum temperature 14-18 oC. Northeasterly winds 15-35 km/hr. During 16-18 Jan, 2009, 1-2?C rises with morning fog.
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