In August 2025, the weather was dominated by
the southwest monsoon, which prevailed over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the
Gulf of Thailand throughout the month and it was weak at the beginning of the
month resulted in less rainfall in Thailand at that time. After that, from the
middle and at the end of the month, rainfall was relatively increased in many
areas, both amount and distribution of rain, primarily in the northern,
northeastern, eastern coastal areas, and the southern west coast. In addition,
the monsoon trough occasionally lay across the northern and northeastern
regions and shifted further north to lie over Myanmar, upper Laos and upper
Vietnam at times. Moreover, the southwest monsoon which prevailing over the
Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand was strengthened during this
period. Besides, Thailand was also affected by the remnant of tropical cyclones
including typhoon “KAJIKI, (2513)” made landfall at Vinh, Vietnam, on 25 August.
It subsequently weakened into a tropical storm and then a tropical depression
over Laos, before further weakening into an active low-pressure cell covering
northern Thailand during 26-27 August accompanied with the tropical storm
“NONGFA, (2514)” made landfall at Ha Tinh, Vietnam, on 30 August. It weakened
into a tropical depression over Laos, and then into an active low-pressure cell
over Nakhon Phanom province, and covering Nong Khai, Loei, and lower northern
Thailand in the following days. These conditions brought increasing in rainfall
in many areas, particularly in the northern and northeastern regions, where
abundant rain with heavy to very heavy rainfall was reported at the end of the
month, inducing flooding in several areas, as well as flash floods and
landslides in some places. In the southern region, scanty rain was found at the
beginning of the month due to the weak southwest monsoon. After that, rainfall
relatively increased, particularly along the west coast. However, the total
rainfall in August was near or below-normal rainfall in most regions, including
the northern part 4.8 mm (2%), northeastern part 25.6 mm (9%), central part 54.2
mm (29%), southern part (east coast) 2.9 mm (2%), and southern part (west
coast) 29.1 mm (7%) and it was above-normal in the eastern part 30.6 mm (1%).
The average total rainfall over Thailand in August was 5% below normal.
Overall, the average temperature in Thailand was 0.5°C above normal. For moredetails are as follows.
Announcement Date 31 August 2025 16:13