March 3, 2009
Bangkok (ASTV Manager Online) – Rain can be expected in nearly all regions as the high-pressure mass is still covering the upper parts of Thailand and South China Sea.
Cool weather and foggy morning will be in the north. 10 percent of rain can be expected, particularly in Tak and Phetchabun.
20 percent of rain can be expected in the northeast, especially in Amnajcharoen, Srisaket, Surin and Ubon Ratchathani. The lowest temperatures will be 23-26 degrees celsius whereas the highest temperatures 33-35.
There will be 10 percent of rain in the central region, in particular Lopburi, Saraburi and Ratchaburi.
30 percent of rain can be expected in the east, particularly in Sakaew, Chanthaburi and Trad. The lowest temperatures will be 23-24 degrees celsius while the highest temperatures 33-35. Waves can be one metre high.
There will be 60 percent of rain in the eastern south, especially in Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Pattalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat. Waves can be 1-2 metres high.
60 percent of rain can also be expected in the western south, in particular Phuket, Krabi, Trang and Satun. The lowest temperatures will be 23-25 degrees celsius whereas the highest temperatures 32-33.
There will be 40 percent of rain in Bangkok and adjourning provinces. Powerful wind can be expected in some areas. The lowest temperatures will be 25-26 degrees celsius while the highest temperatures 34-35.