February 27, 2009
Bangkok (ASTV Manager Online) - High-pressure mass is expected to cover the northeastern part of Thailand tomorrow. As a result, rain and powerful winds can be expected until March 3. Hailstorm may also happen.
South and southeast winds bringing humidity from the Gulf of Thailand is covering the central region, east and northeast.
However, it will be hot in the north, central region, northeast and east during daytime.
Foggy morning will be in the north. The lowest temperatures will be 16-23 degrees celsius whereas the highest temperatures 35-39 degrees celsius.
20 percent of rain can be expected in the northeast. Hailstorm may occur in some areas, particularly in the upper and eastern part of the region.
10 percent of rain can be expected in the central region, especially in Lopburi and Saraburi. The lowest temperatures will be 24-26 degrees celsius while the highest temperatures 36-39 degrees celsius.
In the east, 10 percent of rain can also be expected. Waves will be about one metre high.
10 percent of rain will be in the eastern south, in particular the lower part of the region. Waves can be 1-2 metres high. The lowest temperatures will be 23-26 degrees celsius whereas the highest temperatures 31-34 degrees celsius.
There will also be 10 percent of rain in the western south, particularly in Krabi, Trang and Satun. Waves will be one metre high.
10 percent of rain can be expected in Bangkok and adjourning provinces. The lowest temperatures will be 25-27 degrees celsius while the highest temperatures 35-36 degrees celsius.