In
May 2024, hot weather still persisted in Thailand at the beginning and the
middle of the month especially in the beginning of the month that scorching hot
was observed in many areas of the northern, northeastern and central parts and
also in some areas of the eastern part due to the covering of the heat low-pressure
cell over upper Thailand at that time. However, the temperature was relatively
decreased at the end of the month, relieving the heat. The average temperature
in this month was higher than normal nationwide with the average value across
the country of 1.3˚C above normal, the maximum temperature set a new highest record
in many places.
For rainfall, upper Thailand received less rainfall with uneven distribution of
rain in the beginning and the middle of the month. At the end of the month,
most areas experienced an increase in rainfall brought by the Southwest Monsoon
due to the effects of the southwest monsoon that dominated the Andaman Sea,
Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, the low-pressure cell covered the upper
central and lower northern parts and over the Gulf of Tonkin and upper Vietnam for
few days. In addition, tropical cyclone "REMAL, (01B)" in the Bay of
Bengal made landfall at southern Bangladesh and tropical storm "MALIKSI, (2402)"
moving in the central South China Sea which brought successive rain which
considered as the start of Thailand’s rainy season on May 20. For the southern
part, the influenced of the easterly and southeasterly winds that occasionally blew
over the Gulf of Thailand, southern part and the Andaman Sea at the beginning
and the middle of the month and the southwest monsoon prevailed over the
Andaman Sea. Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand at the end of the month. These
causes intermittent rain for almost the whole month mainly on the west coast. The total rainfall was higher than normal in
most parts i.e. northern part 18.4 mm (11%), northeastern 25.4 mm (13%), central
part 56.5 mm (34%), eastern part 75.8 mm (37%) and southern part (west coast) 2.6
mm (1%) while it was inversely below normal in the southern part (east coast) 35.0
mm (27%). The average rainfall over the whole areas of Thailand was 12% higher
than normal. For more details were as follow.
Announcement Date 31 May 2024 09:58