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Climate & Environment
02 March 2025

Severe Rainfall And Thunderstorm Warnings Issued For Thailand

Electrical storms and hail could disrupt daily life and agriculture.

The Thailand Meteorological Department has issued urgent warnings about expected heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, including the possibility of hail, affecting various regions across the country. This latest forecast update was released on March 2, 2025, outlining the severe weather anticipated over the next two weeks.

Residents of northeastern, central, and even some southern regions should prepare for potentially hazardous conditions, which are predicted to start intensifying shortly. The storms are part of changing weather patterns typically associated with the transition from dry to wet seasons.

Since the start of March, the forecast has indicated significant changes, including increases in daytime temperatures ranging from 35°C to 38°C. According to the Meteorological Department, "The weather will be influenced by seasonal patterns, with potential impacts on agriculture," leaving farmers and outdoor workers particularly at risk due to the rising heat and possible heat-related illnesses.

Through March 5, most areas will see limited rainfall and clearer skies, providing people with opportunities to engage outdoors. But come the following week, the situation is expected to shift dramatically as thunderstorms become more frequent and severe. Residents should stay vigilant and prepared as the atmospheric conditions dictate more volatile weather patterns.

The Meteorological Department also noted potential thunderstorms may bring winds strong enough to pose risks to structures and safety. With the shifting weather fronts leading to sudden changes, authorities encourage all residents to heed updates and prepare for lightning, high winds, and the distinctive summer hailstorms.

Between March 6 and March 8, moderate atmospheric disturbances will develop over the northeastern and central parts of Thailand. This forecast anticipates powerful summer storms characterized by abrupt temperature changes and heavy rainfall. The predictions suggest storms will particularly affect the lower northeastern region, lower central Thailand, and provinces surrounding the capital city, Bangkok, where people may experience intense lightning and heavy rainfall.

From March 9 to 16, even during periods of low visibility and rain, residents can expect weather changes stemming from cold air masses moving down from the Pacific Ocean. The National Meteorological Institute is preparing for these changes to generate winds from the east-northeast, indicating more rain from regional storm systems.

Given the expected weather events, caution is advised for residents engaging with outdoor activities or industry, especially agriculture, which can face significant disruptions during severe weather. Farmers should be mindful of crops who may be harvested and take preventative actions to mitigate losses.

For now, the public is urged to keep up with the latest forecasts and weather advisories as the situation continues to evolve. Remember to prepare emergency plans, stock necessary supplies, and stay informed through local media and official channels for updates on weather alerts. With several weeks of unpredictable weather expected, residents need to remain vigilant about their personal safety and property.

With the Thailand Meteorological Department providing continuous updates and forecasts, information will be released to help residents anticipate the changing weather over this period. While temperatures will rise with increasing sun exposures, everyone should use precautions to avoid heat exhaustion.

It's important to monitor not only the local weather predictions but also stay updated on social media and local news platforms as severe weather fronts move across Thailand. Agricultural impacts and public safety measures need to be prioritized as the rainfall encounters shift rapidly.