The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for expected storms during the weekend, with rainfall anticipated to help reduce temperatures across the country. Currently, the nation is experiencing unusual heat, even though the rainy season officially began on May 15.
The expected storms will affect the northern, central, eastern, and southern regions, including the major capital city of Bangkok. The department also warned of high waves in the Andaman Sea, particularly in areas like Yangon, Phang Nga, and Phuket.
Details of the Event
A number of provinces, such as Mae Hong Son, Tak, Kanchanaburi, Yangon, and Phang Nga, have been identified as the most susceptible to heavy rainfall during the three-day warning period. Other areas expected to experience rainfall on Sunday and Monday include Chanthaburi and Trat.
The Director-General of the department, Sgonyani Yavinsan, confirmed that these storms will help alleviate the hot conditions that have been prevalent in the country in recent days, where temperatures have risen significantly. Despite the onset of the rainy season, temperatures at the beginning of this season have been slightly above the normal average.
Background & Context
Historically, this time of year marks the onset of the rainy season, which is considered a crucial period for agriculture and water resources. However, the rise in temperatures at the beginning of this season is partly attributed to heat accumulation on the sea surface, which has affected the effectiveness of the southeast winds that typically bring rain.
It is noteworthy that temperatures in some areas, such as Chai Badan in Lopburi province, have recorded highs of 39.2 degrees Celsius, while temperatures exceeded 38 degrees Celsius in other regions like Kusum Visai in Maha Sarakham province and Aranya Prathet in Sa Kaeo.
Impact & Consequences
These storms are seen as an opportunity to mitigate the extreme heat that has impacted daily life, especially in urban areas. The anticipated rainfall may also help improve agricultural conditions, which have been adversely affected by previous dry spells.
However, local authorities must be prepared to address any damage that may arise from the storms, such as flooding or landslides, particularly in mountainous or sloped areas.
Regional Significance
In light of the climate changes affecting the globe, this event serves as a reminder of the importance of preparing for extreme weather phenomena. These changes may also impact Arab countries, where some regions are experiencing rising temperatures or shifts in rainfall patterns.
In conclusion, this event highlights the significance of monitoring weather forecasts and preparing for climate changes that may affect people's lives and resources.
