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Weather on 24 Feb: Check Areas at Risk of Summer Storms in North, Northeast, Central, and East

Local24 Feb 2026 08:39 GMT+7

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Weather on 24 Feb: Check Areas at Risk of Summer Storms in North, Northeast, Central, and East

Today's weather on 24 Feb 2026 warns of areas at risk. "Summer storms" In the North, Northeast, Central, and East regions. Check which provinces are affected and prepare for "thunderstorms" and strong winds.

On 24 Feb 2026The Meteorological DepartmentThe 24-hour weather forecast indicates that upper Thailand will experience summer storms characterized by thunderstorms, gusty winds, hail, heavy rain in some areas, and occasional lightning.

This is due to a high-pressure system or cold air mass from China covering the eastern part of the Northeast and the South China Sea, causing southerly and southeasterly winds to bring moisture over the Northeast, Central, East, and the Gulf of Thailand. Additionally, a westerly wind wave from Myanmar is moving over the North, while upper Thailand remains hot.

Residents in the affected areas are advised to beware of dangers from summer storms by avoiding open spaces, staying away from large trees, unstable structures, and billboards. Farmers should reinforce fruit trees and prepare to protect agricultural products and livestock from possible damage, as well as take care of their health due to the hot weather.

The South will have isolated thunderstorms because of easterly and southeasterly winds covering the Gulf of Thailand, the South, and the Andaman Sea. Wave conditions in the Gulf are moderate, with waves about 1 meter high, rising above 2 meters in areas of thunderstorms. Mariners in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea should navigate cautiously. Currently, upper Thailand has moderate to fairly high levels of dust or haze, expected to stabilize or decrease due to moderate ventilation and possible rain in some areas. Provinces at risk of thunderstorms and gusty winds include the following.



Thanks to information from the Meteorological Department's Facebook page.