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Tropical storms present significant risks in the region, Thai Meteorological Department issues warnings of heavy rainfall in Thailand

Tropical storms Ragasa and Mitag have developed, with storm Ragasa predicted to hit Vietnam on September 25.

Tropical storms pose a danger to the region, with the Thai Meteorological Department issuing a...
Tropical storms pose a danger to the region, with the Thai Meteorological Department issuing a warning for heavy rainfall in Thailand.

Tropical storms present significant risks in the region, Thai Meteorological Department issues warnings of heavy rainfall in Thailand

In the vibrant region of Southeast Asia, two tropical storms - Mitag and Ragasa - are making their presence felt, according to the latest forecasts from the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD).

Tropical Storm Mitag is projected to make landfall in the eastern region of southern China between September 19 and 20. While Thailand itself will not be directly impacted, the storm will influence the weather conditions in certain regions of the country. The monsoon trough is expected to shift over the lower North, upper Central, and Northeast regions of Thailand, bringing increased rainfall and heavy showers.

Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Ragasa is moving towards Hainan Island and is predicted to make landfall in Vietnam on September 25. After its passage over Hainan, Ragasa is expected to head for Vietnam.

For those in Thailand seeking weather updates, the FAHFON weather application, developed by CPS Weather and CPS Agri, is a valuable resource. The application has an associated Facebook page, and its developers have been reporting on the movements of both Tropical Storm Mitag and Ragasa.

It's important to note that the developers of the FAHFON weather application, CPS Weather and CPS Agri, are not publicly specified elsewhere. However, their timely and informative updates have been appreciated by many users.

As these storms continue their trajectory, it's crucial for residents in the affected areas to stay informed and prepared. The Thai Meteorological Department and FAHFON weather application are invaluable tools in this regard, providing accurate and up-to-date weather information.

Stay safe, stay informed, and let's weather these storms together.

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