TMD Forecasts Increased Rainfall

The Thai Meteorological Department issued a warning on Saturday, June 14, 2025, predicting heavy rainfall across upper Thailand in the coming days. Although tropical depression Wutip is not expected to directly impact the country, its influence is set to bring significant wet weather to northern regions.

Monsoon Trough Drives Storms

Southwest Monsoon Intensifies

A monsoon trough stretching across upper Laos and northern Thailand, combined with a robust southwest monsoon, is fueling the anticipated downpours. These weather patterns are expected to create conditions conducive to heavy rain, particularly in the upper provinces, posing challenges for local communities.

Flash Flood Risks Highlighted

Mountainous Areas Most Vulnerable

The department cautioned residents about the potential for flash floods and runoff, especially in mountainous and low-lying areas. Heavy rainfall could overwhelm drainage systems and rivers, leading to sudden flooding that threatens homes, infrastructure, and livelihoods in vulnerable regions.

Farmers Urged to Prepare

Crop Protection Measures Advised

Farmers in upper Thailand face significant risks, with the TMD advising proactive steps to safeguard crops from water damage. Protective measures, such as reinforcing drainage systems and elevating stored produce, are critical to minimizing losses during this period of intense rainfall.

Urban Areas on Alert

Flood-Prone Cities at Risk

While rural and mountainous areas are most susceptible, urban centers in northern Thailand could also face disruptions. Cities with histories of flooding are being closely monitored, with local authorities preparing to manage potential waterlogging and traffic issues caused by heavy rains.

Public Safety Measures Emphasized

Residents Advised to Stay Vigilant

The TMD urged residents to stay informed about weather updates and take precautions to ensure safety. Avoiding flood-prone areas, securing property, and preparing emergency kits are among the recommended actions to mitigate risks during this period of heightened rainfall activity.

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