Daily Forecast
Distribution On Jan 13, 2009
General Situation at 04:00 AM local Time The surge of intense high pressure from China has extended to Thailand and the Gulf and causes colder, 1-3 ?C drop and continuous windy by 15 January 2009 while isolated frost on the mountain tops over the North and Northeast.
The prevailing strong northeast monsoon over the Gulf and southern Thailand causes high wave 2-4 meters
in the Gulf of Thailand and landward winds. All ships should proceed with caution, and small boats keep ashore during
13-15 January 2009.
Weather Forcast For Thailand From 6:00 AM Tuesday To 6:00 AM Wednesday.
Northern Part Cold, 1-2 C and morning fog.
Minimum temperature 9-13 C. Maximum temperature 26-28 C.
Very cold on mountain tops, minimum temperature 3-5 C with isolated frost. Northeasterly wind 10-30 km/hr.
Northeastern Part Cold, 1-3 C and windy.
Minimum temperature 10-14 C. Maximum temperature 24-26 C.
Very cold on mountain tops, minimum temperature 4-7 C and isolated frost. Northeasterly winds 20-35 km/hr.
Central Part Windy. Cold in the upper portion, minimum temperature 13-15 ?C. Cool elsewhere, minimum temperature 16-18 C. Maximum temperature 27-28 C.
Northeasterly winds 15-35 km/hr.
Eastern Part Cool and windy.
Minimum temperature 16-21 C. Maximum temperature 28-31C.
Northeasterly winds 20-40 km/hr.
Wave height 1-2 meters and 2-3 meters offshore.
Southern Part (East Coast) Cool and widely scattered thundershowers mostly from Phatthalung southward.
Minimum temperature 17-23 C. Maximum temperature 27-29 C.
Northeasterly winds 20-45 km/hr. Wave height 2-4 meters.
Southern Part (West Coast) Cool and partly cloudy.
Minimum temperature 21-23C. Maximum temperature 30-32 C.
Northeasterly winds 20-35 km/hr.
Wave height about 1 meter and about 2 meters offshore.
Metropolitan Cool and windy.
Minimum temperature 16-17 C. Maximum temperature 28-30 C.
Northeasterly winds 15-35 km/hr.
Thai Meteorological department (02) 398-9874