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Thailand Weather Alert: Brace for Thunderstorms & Rising Waves in June 2025

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The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has set the stage for a week of broad-brimmed hats and rain-soaked shoes as they unleash a hefty drizzle warning over Thailand. Grab your umbrellas because thunderstorms are coming to town, and they don’t plan on skipping North Thailand; 60% of that region is caught in this stormy tango. Meanwhile, the Andaman Sea is rolling out waves as high as 2 meters, ensuring a good ride for those who dare. In the next 24 hours, brace yourselves as the southwest monsoon blankets the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Stirred by a feeble monsoon trough meandering through upper Myanmar and Laos then dipping into a low-pressure tussle in northern Vietnam, the stage is set for a weather spectacle. Mariners in the upper Andaman Sea, batten down the hatches! With moderate winds and waves heightening to over 2 meters, it’s time to put those seafaring skills to the test.

In the north, Mother Nature turns conductor, orchestrating storms in Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and their surrounding ensemble. Under magical clouds, temperatures will waltz between 23-27°C and 32-36°C. Over in the northeastern regions, thunderstorms have a likelier chance of appearing—30% to be precise—especially in areas like Loei, Nong Khai, and Bueng Kan. With temperatures flirting around a cozy 24-27°C and soaring up to 33-36°C, it’s a steamy symphony out there.

The central region is not left out of the weather’s mischievous plans, albeit with a lighter 30% chance of thunderous visits, highlighting territories like Uthai Thani, Suphan Buri, and Ratchaburi. Temperatures here will pirouette between 23-27°C and 34-36°C. As golden bolts of lightning play peek-a-boo, the eastern region preps for cloudbursts in 40% of its luscious landscape, with stars like Nakhon Nayok and Chanthaburi in the spotlight. The Gulf of Thailand is armed with waves standing firm at roughly 1 meter, but watch for heightening drama in stormy settings where they’ll crest beyond 2 meters. Expect temperatures to range broadly from 24-27°C, cruising up to 32-35°C. The thundering skies will visit Southern Thailand’s eastern shoreline too, with around 30% probability. With temperatures gently revolving between 23-25°C and reaching highs of 33-36°C, towns such as Surat Thani are poised for a drenching.

Southern Thailand’s west coast shares a 40% shot at hosting these sky concerts, including illustrious locales like Ranong and Trang. There, the mercury saunters between 24-26°C and peaks at 32-34°C, synchronized perfectly with the Andaman Sea’s majestic swells. As the clock ticks towards the weekend, rainfall is predicted to increase from June 20 to 23, bringing along heavier doses particularly in the southern and eastern parts. A strong recommendation: Stay dry, stay safe, and keep an eye on hilly and flood-prone zones where flash floods and runoff are uninvited guests.

In the heart of Bangkok and neighboring vicinities, Mother Nature plans a 30% storm shindig, primarily twirling in afternoons or early evening. Keep thermometers handy as temperatures might soar from a base of 26-28°C to a steamy 33-36°C. Navigators on the salty blue of the Andaman and Gulf should be on high alert, advised to stay ashore when storms are afoot. After all, the sea shows no mercy to daring captains under dire weather.

KhaoSod’s whispers of caution are underscored by the atmospheric ballet ahead, conveying an essential flair of prudence for all seafarers and landlubbers amidst these tempestuous times. While Thunder roams, Thailand will continue to spin its tales, weathered spirits catching the rain’s rhythm with laughs and splashes. So buckle up, Thailand; there’s a thunderous performance waiting just around the corner, and you are invited to witness the melody of the clouds!

25 Comments

  1. Tania L June 18, 2025

    I think people are overreacting. It’s just rain and some waves.

    • Joe June 18, 2025

      Tell that to the people who have to deal with flooding in their homes!

      • Tania L June 18, 2025

        Flooding is a problem, but isn’t that why we have infrastructure?

    • Sandra June 18, 2025

      Yeah, but infrastructure won’t stop a downpour like this from causing problems. Nature’s no joke!

  2. SailorJohn June 18, 2025

    As someone who’s been out at sea during storms, it’s no laughing matter. People need to respect the warnings!

  3. bbqKing June 18, 2025

    I just wanted to grill this weekend… looks like that won’t be happening now.

  4. Dr. Chen June 18, 2025

    The broader implications of climate change result in more extreme weather events like this. This isn’t just a bout of rain.

    • FutureEngineer June 18, 2025

      What do you mean by broader implications? Isn’t it normal to have rainy seasons?

      • Dr. Chen June 18, 2025

        Yes, but the patterns are intensifying and becoming more unpredictable due to global warming.

  5. oldTom June 18, 2025

    Back in my day, we saw storms like these and worse. We’ve made it this far!

    • Katie R June 18, 2025

      Maybe, but increased urbanization makes the impact of storms worse nowadays.

  6. beachlover94 June 18, 2025

    How sad that the beaches will be too dangerous to visit. Hope the local businesses can survive this.

  7. Greener123 June 18, 2025

    I think this is a prime example of why we need to push for renewable energy. Less carbon emissions mean less severe weather in the long run.

    • Harold W June 18, 2025

      Well said. We’re seeing these issues escalate every year.

    • Cassandra June 18, 2025

      But what about the immediate impact? People need to prepare for this storm right now.

  8. Patricia Z June 18, 2025

    Shouldn’t the government use this opportunity to improve their disaster response systems? We shouldn’t be caught unprepared.

  9. Timothy B June 18, 2025

    Every monsoon season we see this same song and dance. It’s about time we have a better plan in place.

    • Fayra June 18, 2025

      Yeah, preparation is crucial. Reactive measures cost more than preventative measures in the long run.

    • SailorJohn June 18, 2025

      Exactly. Those of us working the seas know how important it is to be ready.

  10. Mike R. June 18, 2025

    I bet the storm-chasers are excited! Always a silver lining for someone, I guess.

    • stormWatcher4 June 18, 2025

      Haha true, for some of us, this is all about the thrill of the chase!

  11. Big Al June 18, 2025

    No such thing as climate change. This is just a normal weather cycle.

  12. Grower456 June 18, 2025

    My crops are gonna love this rain if it doesn’t wash them away. Fingers crossed!

  13. Linda J June 18, 2025

    Wish everyone in Thailand the best. Stay safe and keep dry. Share the love.

    • Joshua June 18, 2025

      Thanks! We all need to support each other during these times.

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