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Cool season due 'later, warmer'

Gary Boyle, Published on 10/10/2025

» Cool season this year will start about two weeks later than usual and is expected to be slightly warmer than average, the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) announced on Thursday.

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Cool season due 'later, warmer'

Post Reporters, Published on 09/10/2025

» Cool season this year will start about two weeks later than usual and is expected to be slightly warmer than average, the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) announced on Thursday.

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THAILAND

City defences make 2011 flood warnings 'obsolete'

News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 08/10/2025

» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has confirmed the city is fully prepared for rising water levels, insisting there will be no repeat of the 2011 catastrophic floods.

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THAILAND

'More rain on way, but no 2011 repeat'

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 07/10/2025

» The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has warned of continued rainfall until Oct 15, although the Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) has expressed confidence that there is no risk of flooding reaching 2011 levels.

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Typhoon Matmo to bring heavy rain to Thailand

Gary Boyle, Published on 06/10/2025

» Typhoon Matmo has intensified over the upper South China Sea and made landfall in China’s Guangdong province on Sunday, according to the Thai Meteorological Department. 

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THAILAND

PM to lead disaster relief committee meet

News, Post Reporters, Published on 06/10/2025

» Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is set to preside over the inaugural meeting of the National Disaster Management and Relief Committee (NDMRC) on Monday, as floods continue to threaten many parts of the country.

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Typhoon Matmo to bring heavy rain to Thailand

Online Reporters, Published on 05/10/2025

» Typhoon Matmo has intensified over the upper South China Sea and is expected to make landfall in China’s Guangdong province on Sunday, according to the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD). While the storm will not enter Thailand, it is strengthening the southwest monsoon, bringing heavier rain and flash flood risks to northern, northeastern, eastern and southern regions through Oct 7.

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THAILAND

More rain forecast in Thailand's North, Northeast

News, Published on 04/10/2025

» The North and Northeast of Thailand, currently affected by flooding, are expected to experience more rain brought by Storm Matmo as it intensifies into a typhoon and reaches Vietnam by Monday.

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Rivers pose threat in North

Post Reporters, Published on 30/09/2025

» Authorities are urging caution in northern and upper northeastern Thailand, where heavy rainfall and overflowing rivers remain likely over the next couple of days, despite Typhoon Bualoi having weakened into a strong low-pressure system.

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Bualoi hits, triggering heavy floods

News, Post Reporters, Published on 30/09/2025

» Typhoon Bualoi has unleashed widespread flooding across the country, with Ayutthaya, Phimai in Nakhon Ratchasima, and Sa Kaeo among the hardest hit.