23-29 Oct. 2024, cold weather begins to cover Thailand.

The Meteorological Department revealed that from 23-29 Oct 67, the upper part of Thailand will experience less rain. The weather will start to cool down. In the southern region, there will still be continuous rain. The rumour of 'Low Pressure Area Number 94w' was clarified. It is not information from the Meteorological Department. A high pressure area or cold air mass from China spread down to cover Laos yesterday (20 Oct 2014), causing rain in the upper part of Thailand at first, but the rain will decrease after 22 Oct 2014 and the weather will be cooler. Mountain tops and hills will start to have cool to cold weather, but there may still be some rain in the lower central and eastern regions. During 23-29 October 2024, the upper part of Thailand will experience less rain. The weather will start to get cooler. The northern wind will cover the area. In the southern region, there will still be continuous rain. We must monitor closely. Clarifying the rumor of low pressure cell number 94w The Meteorological Department clarified the rumor that 'a strong low pressure cell number 94w in the eastern part of the Philippines is expected to intensify into a tropical cyclone in the eastern part of the Philippines' that this news is not information from the Meteorological Department and is a message from a person who is not responsible or an agency that directly issues natural disaster warnings, which may cause misunderstandings. This storm will not have a direct impact on Thailand. Meteorological Department warns of real lawsuits! 'Fake news' about weather conditions Because at present, there is the dissemination and forwarding of false meteorological warning information from those who have no direct responsibility and duty on social media, resulting in misunderstanding, panic, and widespread social unrest. The Meteorological Department would like to warn everyone to stop any action that involves entering false information, rumors, fake news, distorted news, or forgery into the computer system. Otherwise, it may be c onsidered an offense under the Computer Crime Act (No. 2) B.E. 2560, Section 14 (1)-(4), which carries a penalty of imprisonment not exceeding 5 years, a fine not exceeding 100,000 baht, or both. Source: Thai News Agency