Daily Forecast
Distribution On Feb 2, 2009
General Situation at 04:00 AM local Time The moderate high pressure system remains over upper Thailand and the South China Sea, and the prevailing southeasterly winds brings the humidity from the Gulf of Thailand to the lands. Morning fog with thick patches in many places likely occurs while cool stays for those areas. All forms of transport should beware of poor visibility in the period.
Weather Forcast For Thailand From 6:00 AM Monday To 6:00 AM Tuesday.
Northern Part Morning fog with thick patches in many places. Cold in the upper portion,
minimum temperature 14-15 C. Cool elsewhere.
Minimum temperature 16-22 C. Maximum temperature 32-34 C.
Cold to very cold on mountain tops, minimum temperature 5-10 C.
Variable wind 6-12 km/hr.
Northeastern Part Cool, morning fog and thick patches for some places.
Minimum temperature 16-20 C. Maximum temperature 31-33 C.
Cold on mountain tops, minimum temperature 12-15 C.
Easterly winds 10-30 km/hr.
Central Part Cool, morning fog and thick patches for some places.
Minimum temperature 21-23 C. Maximum temperature 33-34 C.
Southeasterly winds 10-30 km/hr.
Eastern Part Cool, morning fog and thick patches for some places.
Isolated light rain mostly along the coastline.
Minimum temperature 21-23C. Maximum temperature 31-34 C.
Southeasterly winds 10-30 km/hr. Wave height lower 1 meter.
Southern Part (East Coast) Cool, morning fog and isolated thundershowers mostly in the lower portion. Minimum temperature 21-23 C, Maximum temperature 29-32 C.
Upper Gulf from Chumphon northward : southeasterly winds 15-30 km/hr,
wave height about 1 meter. Lower Gulf from Surat Thani southward :
easterly winds 15-35 km/hr, wave height 1-2 meters.
Southern Part (West Coast) Cool with morning mist.
Minimum temperature 21-23 C. Maximum temperature 33-34 C.
Easterly winds 15-30 km/hr. Wave height about 1 meter.
Metropolitan Morning mist and isolated light rain.
Minimum temperature 24-25 C. Maximum temperature 32-33 C.
Southeasterly winds 10-30 km/hr.
Thai Meteorological department (02) 398-9874