7-day Forecast
For period of Sep 17, 2009 - Sep 23, 2009
Weather Forecast During 17-18 Sep, the low pressure cell covers the North of Thailand and Laos, PDR. The southwest monsoon prevails over the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand. This cause abundant rain and isolated heavy rain are likely over the country.
During 19-23 Sep, this southwest monsoon will weaken. Scattered rains are expected over the country. Wind-wave in the Gulf and the Andaman Sea will weaken.
Warning During 17-18 Sep, Peoples in risky area especially in the North, the Northeast, the East and the South West Coast should beware of flooding conditions.
Northern Part During 17-19 Sep, scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers
and isolated heavy rain. Southwesterly winds 10-25 km/hr.
During 19-23 Sep, widely scattered thundershowers.
Northeastern Part Scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers
and isolated heavy rain. Southwesterly winds 10-30 km/hr.
During 19-23 Sep, scattered thundershowers.
Central Part During 17-18 Sep, scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers
and isolated heavy rain. Southwesterly winds 15-30 km/hr.
During 19-23 Sep, scattered thundershowers.
Eastern Part During 17 Sep, fairly widespread thundershowers and isolated heavy rain.
Southwesterly winds 15-35 km/hr. Wave height 1-2 meters.
During 19-23 Sep, scattered thundershowers.
Southwesterly winds 15-30 km/hr. Wave height about 1 meter.
Southern Part (East Coast) Scattered thundershowers throughout the period and isolated heavy falls.
Southwesterly winds 15-30 km/hr. Wave height about 1 meter.
Southern Part (West Coast) During 17-19 Sep, scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers
and heavy rain in many areas. Southwesterly winds 15-35 km/hr.
Wave height 1-2 meters. During 20-23 Sep, scattered thundershowers.
Southwesterly winds 15-30 km/hr. Wave height about 1 meter.
Metropolitan During 17-18 Sep, scattered to fairly widespread thundershowers
and isolated heavy rain. Southwesterly winds 15-30 km/hr.
During 19-23 Sep, scattered thundershowers.
Thai Meteorological department (02) 398-9874