Weather
Thailand Weather Alert: Temperature Rise in North, Storm Warning in South
(CTN News) – Today, the northern region of Thailand is projected to experience a 3-degree Celsius temperature increase, prompting the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) to issue a weather alert.
Rainfall could fall in certain places. Conversely, the southern region is getting ready for a storm that will bring heavy to extremely heavy rains. Additionally, waves exceeding 2 meters in height are anticipated in the ocean.
According to the weather predictions for the next 24 hours, a cold air mass or high-pressure area is presently enveloping the southern region of Thailand and the South China Sea, although it is gradually losing strength.
Morning fog and a temperature spike of 1-3 degrees Celsius in the country’s northern regions are the results. Nevertheless, the northern and northeastern parts of the country still experience chilly mornings.
Occasional rainfall is experienced in the lower northeastern, central, and eastern regions due to the moisture carried by the easterly winds.
Due to the unpredictable weather, northerners should take care of their health and exercise caution when traveling through foggy regions. During this time, KhaoSod warned farmers to take precautions to shield their crops from harm.
A relatively strong northeastern monsoon is hitting the southern region and the Gulf of Thailand, while a low-pressure area is hitting the eastern half of Malaysia. Due to this, the lower southern region has seen heavy to very heavy rain.
There are relatively strong waves, around 2 meters high, in the lower Gulf of Thailand. Thunderstorms can cause waves to reach heights of more than 2 meters. Thunderstorms can cause waves higher than 2 meters in the upper Gulf of Thailand, typically 1 to 2 meters high.
The average height of a wave in the Andaman Sea is around 1 meter; however, when the sea is farther from the coast, the waves can reach 2 meters or even higher during thunderstorms.
People in the lower south should be on the lookout for flash floods and forest runoff caused by severe rainfall and accumulated rain, particularly in places close to mountain slopes, rivers, and lowlands. In a thunderstorm, boat operators should proceed with extreme caution.
From 6am today to 6am tomorrow, the northern, northeastern, central, and eastern parts of Thailand should expect cold weather with morning fog. Light rain will occur in certain locations, and temperatures will rise by 1 to 3 degrees Celsius.
Northern regions will have lows of 16–22 degrees Celsius, while northeastern parts will get lows of 19–22 degrees Celsius. Both areas will experience highs of 30–33 degrees Celsius.
There will be thunderstorms in the south, and in some places, it will rain heavily. The temperature range will be between 28 and 32 degrees Celsius at its warmest and 23 to 25 degrees Celsius at its coolest.
The morning will bring fog to Bangkok and the surrounding areas, followed by a temperature increase of 1 to 3 degrees Celsius and, in some places, light rain. The temperature range will be 24–25 degrees Celsius at its coldest and 32–33 degrees Celsius at its warmest.

Weather
Hurricane Beryl Rapidly Intensifies, Becoming First Major Hurricane of 2024 Atlantic Season

(CTN News) – Hurricane Beryl is rapidly intensifying in the Atlantic Ocean, becoming the first named hurricane of the 2024 season.
Beryl is currently a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, but forecasters warn it could strengthen into a dangerous major hurricane (Category 3 or higher with winds over 111 mph) before reaching the southeastern Caribbean by late Sunday or early Monday.
A hurricane warning has been issued for Barbados, while hurricane watches are in effect for St. Lucia, Grenada, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Tropical storm watches have been posted for Martinique, Dominica, and Tobago.
Meteorologists are stunned by Beryl’s rapid organization and intensification this early in the hurricane season, noting that the storm is developing over exceptionally warm late June waters in the deep tropics.
This is highly unusual, as only 5 major hurricanes have formed in the Atlantic before the first week of July historically.
Impacts and Preparations as Hurricane Beryl Approaches the Caribbean
Beryl is expected to bring heavy rainfall, dangerous storm surge, and hurricane-force winds to the affected islands. Barbados could see up to 6 inches of rain, while a storm surge of up to 7 feet is forecast.
Preparations are underway, with shelters opening and essential services being readied.
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to be extremely active, with forecasts of 17-25 named storms, 8-13 hurricanes, and 4-7 major hurricanes. Beryl’s early development is an ominous sign of what may be to come in the months ahead.
Weather
Punjab, Pakistan Expected to Experience Heatwave with Temperatures Up to 50°C Until Monday

(CTN News) – According to the Punjab Disaster Management Authority, there will be a heatwave in Punjab until Monday, when temperatures may rise as high as 45 to 48 degrees Celsius during the day.
According to the PDMA spokesman, severe heatwave conditions are possible in the Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, DG Khan and Multan districts of Southern Punjab.
Record High Temperatures in Sindh Amid Heatwave
All concerned departments have been instructed to remain alert to any untoward situation. According to the spokesman, citizens are being made aware of the dangers of the heatwave through the media.
A heatwave that has been affecting major cities throughout Sindh has continued. On Friday, the maximum temperature soared to a record 51 degrees Celsius.
According to the Met Office, Mohenjo Daro was the hottest place in the country last week, with a maximum temperature of 51°C, followed by Jacobabad and Khairpur (both 50°C).
In Larkana and Dadu, the maximum temperature reached 49°C, while in Rohri and Sukkur, it reached 48.5°C, while in Padidan, it reached 48°C, in Shaheed Benazirabad, it reached 46.5°C, in Mithi, it reached 46.5°C, in Sakrand, it reached 46°C, while it reached 44.5°C in Tando Jam and Hyderabad, it reached 44.5°C.
Karachi’s weather was hot, too. The maximum temperature reached 36.7°C, and the humidity count was 55 percent, indicating a lot of moisture in the air.
According to the Met Department’s daily advisory, “very hot” weather is expected to be experienced in most parts of Sindh, including Karachi, during the next 24 hours.
A similar warning was issued for the province’s coastal areas, stating that “humid conditions” would also prevail there.
As a result, the daytime temperatures in upper districts of Sindh are expected to remain six to eight degrees centigrade above average during this period, according to the report.
If people need assistance in an emergency, they can contact the PDMA’s Helpline number 1129 or Rescue number 1122.
Weather
Meteorological Warns of Summer Storms as Heatwave Continues

Thailand’s Meteorological Department Summer has reported that storms are forecast to provide relief from weeks of scorching heat from Friday to Tuesday, but residents should be prepared for high winds and hail.
Winds from the West, Southeast, and South are forecast to reach exceptionally hot regions in the Central Plains, as well as the country’s northern and northeastern regions, according to the report released Thursday.
From Friday to Sunday, upper portions of the North and Northeast should expect a boost in westerly winds. Then, on Monday and Tuesday, winds from the south and southeast will hit the northeast, east, central plains, and lower north.
As a result, residents can expect summer storms, including hailstorms, in the North, Northeast, and Central Plains on Friday and Saturday, as well as in the North, Northeast, Central Plains, and East from Sunday to Tuesday.
The Meteorological Department predicted that the wet season will begin in earnest around the fourth week of this month.
Nationwide Heatwave
Thailand is experiencing an extreme heatwave. The Southeast Asian country is experiencing record-breaking heat, with temperatures rising beyond 40°C (104°F) in numerous areas. Authorities have issued health warnings, advising residents and tourists to stay hydrated and avoid excessive sun exposure.
The searing heat has taxed electrical infrastructure, resulting in intermittent blackouts as air conditioners operate at full capacity. Schools have modified their schedules or closed temporarily, while outside workers struggle to cope with the relentless light. Hospitals have reported an increase in heat-related ailments, notably among the elderly and young children.
Agricultural sectors are not immune either. Thailand’s important rice and fruit exports could suffer losses owing to crop damage and reduced yields. Farmers are looking for solutions to protect their crops, including shade nets and greater irrigation. If the heatwave continues, it might have a severe economic impact.
While heatwaves are not uncommon in Thailand’s tropical environment, experts attribute this year’s severity to climate change. They warn that extreme weather events will become more common and severe, creating significant challenges to the country’s infrastructure, public health, and critical sectors.
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