The Thailand Meteorological Department announced a change in the weather this week. Most of Thailand will experience thunderstorms and even hail, especially in Greater Bangkok, according to the forecast. In the cities of the central region, thunderstorms will spread to 70% of the country this week. The north of Thailand is also prone to strong winds and thunderstorms, which can lead to hail.
Heavy rain is expected with high waves on the coast of Phuket Province, which may affect holidaymakers.
Despite all the thunderstorms and rains, residents and visitors to Thailand can enjoy the beautiful scenery. The forest becomes more green and picturesque after the rain, and the waterfalls located in the northern regions of the country begin to flow faster and become more powerful.
In addition, rainstorms can lead to increased activity of local fishermen, who may catch larger fish during the rain. Tourists can also enjoy the local cuisine and try traditional dishes such as seafood tom yam and papaya salad.
Despite the unexpected changes in the weather, tourists can still enjoy their vacation, provided they take care while traveling.