7-day Forecast
For period of May 19, 2009 - May 25, 2009
Weather Forecast During May 19-25, the southwesterly wind will prevail over the Andaman Sea, Thailand. Increasing in rainfall are likely especially the western portion and eastern Thailand. High wave with wave height above 2 meters is likely especially in the Andaman Sea.Warning During May 20-25, people in the risky areas over the North, the Central, the East and the South West Coast should beware of heavy rain and flooding conditions. All ship in the Andaman Sea should proceed with caution.
Northern Part During May 19-25, scattered thundershowers with heavy rain in various areas Maximum temperature 32-36 oC. Southwesterly wind 10-30 km./hr.
Northeastern Part During May 19-25, scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers with isolated heavy rain mostly in the western and lower portions. Maximum temperature 32-36oC. Southeasterly winds 15-30 km/hr.
Central Part During May 19-25, scattered thundershowers with heavy rain in various areas in the western portion. Maximum temperature 32-35 oC. Southwesterly wind 15-30 km/hr.
Eastern Part During May 19-25, scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers throughout the period. Isolated heavy rain mostly during 20-24 May. Maximum temperature 32-36oC.
Southwesterly winds 15-35 km/hr. Wave height 1-2 meters and above 2 meters in thundershowers areas.
Southern Part (East Coast) Scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers throughout the period. Isolated heavy rain mainly in the upper portion. Maximum temperature 30-34oC. Southwesterly wind 15-35 km/hr. Wave height about 1 meter and 1-2 meters off-shore
Southern Part (West Coast) Scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers throughout the period. Isolated heavy rain mostly during 20-24 May. Maximum temperature 30-34 oC.
Southwesterly winds 20-35 km/hr. Wave height about 2 meters and above 2 meters in thundershowers areas.
Metropolitan Scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers with isolated heavy rain. Maximum temperature 31-34 oC. Southwesterly 15-30 km/hr.
Thai Meteorological department (02) 398-9874