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Magnitude 2.3 earthquake in Chiang Rai unlikely to cause damage
TUESDAY, MAY 05, 2026
A shallow 2.3-magnitude earthquake was recorded in Chiang Rai’s Mae Chan district, but officials reported no initial damage.
Thailand Braced for Extreme Heatwaves and Torrential Southern Storms
SATURDAY, MAY 02, 2026
The Meteorological Department warns of temperatures hitting 40°C in the north, while an easterly wind wave is set to trigger heavy rain and rough seas
Summer storms to hit upper Thailand from April 28
SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 2026
The Thai Meteorological Department warns of thunderstorms, gusty winds, hail and lightning across upper Thailand from April 28 to May 2.
Rayong hit by flooding after storm warning for East
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2026
Heavy rain flooded parts of Rayong on April 23, disrupting traffic as the Meteorological Department warned of summer storms, gusty winds and hail through April 25.
Upper Thailand braces for storms from April 16 to 20
TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 2026
The Thai Meteorological Department has warned of summer storms, strong winds and isolated hail across upper Thailand, with the Northeast and East expected to be hit first.
Thailand Issues ‘Summer Storm’ Alert as Heavy Rain and Hail Set to Lash Northern Regions
TUESDAY, MARCH 03, 2026
Meteorological Department warns of high winds and lightning through 6 March, urging farmers and residents to secure property as cold air mass hits
5.5 magnitude quake strikes Myanmar
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2026
A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar with no reported damage in Thailand. Several other quakes were recorded across neighbouring regions.
Heavy rains in southern Thailand and temperature drop of 1-2°C expected this week
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2026
Southern Thailand faces heavy rains, while temperatures in the north and northeast drop by 1-2°C. Be prepared for possible flooding and changing weather conditions.
Thailand braces for warmer days, fog and late-week storms (10–16 Feb)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2026
Thailand’s 7-day outlook (10–16 February 2026) points to rising temperatures and morning fog across the upper country, with isolated showers in the Central and East. Rain and rougher seas are expected to increase in the South and the Gulf towards 15–16 February, with isolated heavy falls.
Mae Hong Son, Lampang and Tak set to top 42°C this summer
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2026
Thailand’s Met Department warns summer heat could top 42°C in Mae Hong Son, Lampang and Tak, with nationwide highs of 41–43°C in the North.