Thailand: Forecast for agriculture in the next 7 days between 2 - 8 August 2021

Published 2021년 8월 2일

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The article provides a seven-day weather forecast for agricultural areas in Thailand from August 2-8, 2021, issued by the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society. It warns of heavy rainfall due to the strong southwest monsoon and monsoon trough, with wave heights of 2-3 meters in the Andaman Sea, posing a threat to sailors. The forecast also advises farmers to protect their crops from flooding. The region will experience thundershowers and varying temperatures, with the northeastern part expecting less rain. The article also mentions flooding and landslides reported in certain provinces in previous days.
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Forecast for Agriculture for the next 7 days between 2-8 August 2021 issued on Monday 2-8 August 2021 Ministry of Digital Economy and Society No. 92/64 Weather forecast During 2-5 Aug, the monsoon trough lies across Myanmar. upper north Upper Laos and upper Vietnam While the relatively strong southwest monsoon still prevails over the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf throughout the period, causing more rainfall in upper Thailand. with heavy rain in some areas in the North Upper Northeastern, Central, Eastern and Southern West Coast The wind waves in the Andaman Sea are still strong throughout the period. The upper Andaman Sea has a wave height of 2-3 meters and a thundershower area with a wave height of more than 3 meters. The lower Andaman and the upper Gulf of Thailand have a wave height of about 2 meters in a thundershower area. The wave height is more than 2 meters. Sailors in the area are encouraged to sail with caution. And small boats in the upper Andaman Sea should remain ...
Source: RYT9

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