Thailand Weather Update: Hot Temperatures and Unstable Conditions
Hot Weather and Thundershowers Expected Across Thailand
Thailand is currently experiencing a period of extreme heat, with daytime temperatures soaring between 35°C and 40°C in many regions. The heat is particularly intense in central and northern areas, where the dry season persists and sunshine is abundant. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and limit outdoor activities during peak heat hours to avoid heat-related illnesses.
Summer Storms and Gusty Winds to Impact Upper Thailand
Summer Storms, Gusty Winds, and Hail Forecast for Upper Regions
The Thai Meteorological Department has issued warnings for summer storms, including isolated thundershowers, gusty winds, and even hail in upper Thailand. These unstable weather conditions are attributed to a heat low-pressure system over the north, combined with prevailing southwesterly and southeasterly winds. The department urges the public to take precautions, especially in open areas and near large trees or unstable structures.
Temperature Drops and Storms Following Heatwave
Temperature Drop and Severe Weather After Summer Storms
Following the initial period of intense heat, a moderate high-pressure system from China is expected to move over the Northeast and the South China Sea. This will trigger outbreaks of summer storms, bringing thunderstorms, strong winds, hail, and lightning to upper Thailand. After the storms, temperatures in the Northeast are forecast to drop by 5-8°C, while other regions may see a 2-4°C decrease. Residents should prepare for these rapid weather changes and protect crops and livestock from potential damage.
Coastal and Southern Thailand: Rain, Winds, and High Waves
Rainfall, Gusty Winds, and High Waves in Southern and Coastal Areas
In southern Thailand, southwesterly and southerly winds over the Gulf of Thailand, the South, and the Andaman Sea are expected to bring isolated thundershowers. Wave heights in these areas may reach up to two metres during thunderstorms, and all vessels are advised to proceed with caution and avoid stormy areas. Small boats should remain ashore during periods of rough seas.
Health and Safety Precautions During Extreme Weather
Health and Safety Tips for Thailand’s Extreme Weather
With the combination of extreme heat and unstable weather, the public is advised to:
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Stay indoors during peak heat and storms
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Avoid open spaces, large trees, and unsecured structures during thunderstorms
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Protect crops and livestock from severe weather
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Monitor local weather updates for the latest advisories
Thailand’s Weather in April: What to Expect
April in Thailand brings a mix of scorching temperatures, sudden thundershowers, gusty winds, and the risk of hail, especially in upper regions. Coastal and southern areas face increased rainfall and high waves. Residents and travelers should stay alert, follow safety guidelines, and prepare for rapidly changing weather conditions throughout the month.