Daily Forecast
Distribution On Feb 4, 2010
General Situation at 04:00 AM local Time The moderate high pressure area from China has extended to the South China Sea. It causes the southeasterly winds bringing the humidity from the Gulf of Thailand to lower northeastern, central and eastern Thailand becomes strong. More thundershowers are likely in the areas during 4-7 February 2010 while cool with morning fog will be likely in the North. All forms of transport should beware of poor visibility.
Weather Forecast For Thailand From 6:00 AM Thursday To 6:00 AM Friday.
Northern Part Morning fog and thick patches in some places.
Upper portion: cold, minimum temperature 14-15 C.
Lower portion: cool, minimum temperature 17-23 C.
Mountaintops: cold to very cold, minimum temperature 4-10 C.
Light winds 6-12 km/hr.
Northeastern Part Morning cool in the upper portion. Minimum temperature 21-23 C.
Widely scattered thundershowers mostly Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, Kalasin, Roi Et, Yasothon, Surin, Si Saket and Ubon Ratchathani.
Mountaintops: cold, minimum temperature 11-15 C.
Southeasterly winds 10-30 km/hr.
Central Part Morning fog and isolated thundershowers.
Southeasterly winds 10-30 km/hr.
Eastern Part Widely scattered thundershowers
mostly in Prachin Buri, Sa Kaeo, Chanthaburi and Trat.
Southeasterly winds 15-30 km/hr. Wave height about 1 meter.
Southern Part (East Coast) Partly cloudy and isolated thundershowers.
Upper Gulf from Chumphon northwatrd: 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) Partly cloudy and isolated thundershowers mostly in the lower partion.
Easterly winds 15-30 km/hr.
Wave height about 1 meter.
Metropolitan Isolated thundershowers.
Southeasterly winds 15-30 km/hr.
Thai Meteorological department (02) 398-9874