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Storm Alert Debunked: Thailand Breathes a Sigh of Relief as 'Cimaron' Sets Sights on Japan - News Directory 3

Storm Alert Debunked: Thailand Breathes a Sigh of Relief as ‘Cimaron’ Sets Sights on Japan

September 26, 2024 Catherine Williams World
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At a glance
  • "Meteorological Department" denies rumors that a big storm will hit in another 5 days, explaining that "Cimaron" is about to enter Japan.
  • On 26 September, the Meteorological Department will publish an explanation if images and messages are published.
  • The Meteorological Department would like to clarify that This information does not come from the Meteorological Department.
Original source: siamrath.co.th

Not coming to Thailand!! “Meteorological Department” denies rumors that a big storm will hit in another 5 days, explaining that “Cimaron” is about to enter Japan.

On 26 September, the Meteorological Department will publish an explanation if images and messages are published. It appeared through electronic media “In the next 5 days a big typhoon will hit Taiwan and if the cold air mass disappears, This storm will definitely move to Vietnam and to Thailand on the upper northern coast. If this way Bangkok will flood twice as much as in 2011.”

The Meteorological Department would like to clarify that This information does not come from the Meteorological Department. And it is a message that comes from a person who has no responsibility. Or agencies reporting directly on natural warnings can cause misunderstandings.

From the monitoring and forecasting of the Meteorological Department. At this time, there is a storm in the Pacific Ocean next order And a new low pressure area will be formed in the eastern part of the Philippines. It is likely to strengthen to a tropical cyclone. It is expected to strengthen to a typhoon and move towards Taiwan.

Although high air pressure Or a strong cold air mass from China will spread to cover upper Vietnam on September 30, 2024 and continue to spread, causing Thailand to receive more rain in the early stages. After that the weather cooled down. This storm does not directly affect the weather in Thailand. Although the high pressure is weakening This storm will move closer to the east coast of China. It will not move down towards Vietnam and the upper northern region of Thailand. Or this storm may weaken before making landfall. Therefore, people are asked to follow the weather forecast information closely during this period. Due to the shooting season, the weather may vary on some days.

If serious weather changes occur the Meteorological Department will issue an official warning. If a tropical cyclone occurs a warning will be issued at least 3 days in advance.

If you have any questions or need additional information. About weather forecasts and weather warning announcements You can inquire at the helpline 1182 (24 hours a day), call 02-3994012-3, Facebook of the Meteorological Department, Thai weather application and the website of the Meteorological Department.

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