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Keep Carrying Umbrellas! General Rainfall Expected, Especially Heavy Downpours in the South at 60%
Thai Post | Local Language | News | Nov. 7, 2025 | Extreme Weather Events
Thailand's Meteorological Department forecasts general rainfall across the country for the next 24 hours, with particularly heavy downpours expected in southern provinces including Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Ranong, and Phang Nga. Northern and northeastern regions will experience cooler mornings with light rain covering about 20 percent of those areas. Central and eastern regions will see minimal rain, while southern coastal areas face thunderstorms with a 60 percent chance of heavy rain and waves reaching up to 3 meters, especially in the Andaman Sea.
Sea conditions are rough, with strong winds and high waves in both the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, especially during thunderstorms. Mariners are advised to exercise caution, and small boats in the Andaman Sea should avoid going out until 7 November. Typhoon "KALMAEGI," currently located in the central South China Sea with winds of 139 km/h, is expected to make landfall on Vietnam's coast on 6-7 November before weakening as it moves inland toward Laos and parts of Thailand, potentially affecting Ubon Ratchathani before turning into a low-pressure system.
Officials have issued warnings for farmers to protect crops and for travelers to be cautious of flood risks associated with heavy rains. A recent incident highlighted the dangers when a man in Buriram was swept away by floodwaters but survived due to becoming trapped in concrete debris. The Meteorological Department continues to monitor Typhoon KALMAEGI closely while reminding the public to remain vigilant during this period of unstable weather.