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Meteorological Department Issues Bulletin No. 10: Thailands Weather Unstable, Warns 16 Provinces of Heavy Rain

Local10 May 2026 07:40 GMT+7

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Meteorological Department Issues Bulletin No. 10: Thailands Weather Unstable, Warns 16 Provinces of Heavy Rain

The Meteorological Department issued Bulletin No. 10, reporting unstable weather in Thailand and warning 16 provinces of heavy rain on 10 May 2026 GMT+7.


WebsiteMeteorological DepartmentAnnouncement regarding unstable weather across Thailand effective until 10 May 2026, Bulletin No. 10 (59/2569), states that upper Thailand continues to experience thunderstorms, strong gusty winds, and localized heavy rain, especially in the North. Afterwards, temperatures will ease as a high-pressure system or cold air mass from China spreads over the Northeast and the South China Sea. This, combined with southerly and southeasterly winds bringing moisture from the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea, covers upper Thailand.

Meanwhile, the easterly winds over the South and the Gulf of Thailand are strengthening, causing some heavy rain in parts of the South.

People in the affected areas are advised to beware of dangers from thunderstorms and strong gusts by avoiding open spaces, large trees, weak structures, and unstable billboards. They should also be cautious of heavy and accumulated rain that may cause flash floods and landslides. Farmers should reinforce fruit trees and prepare to protect their crops and livestock from possible damage. Additionally, take care of health during this weather change.

The public is urged to follow announcements from the Meteorological Department and can get information from the department's website.http://www.tmd.go.thOr call 0-2399-4012-13 and 1182, available 24 hours.

Announcement issued on 10 May 2026 GMT+7 at 05:00.

The Meteorological Department will issue the next bulletin on 10 May 2026 GMT+7 at 17:00.

Information from the Meteorological Department