Thanks for your tips!
Climat actuel en Thaïlande et conseil d'itinéraire (début janvier)
by Biloute83
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
21/01. Le Département de prévention et d'atténuation des catastrophes (DDPM) a mis en garde sept provinces du sud du pays contre les fortes pluies du 22 au 25 janvier 2017.
Le directeur général de la DDPM, Chatchai Phromlert, a indiqué que les pluies abondantes se produiraient encore dans les provinces de Surat Thani, Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Pattalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat le 21 janvier et il y aura de fortes pluies dans de nombreuses régions de Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Songkhla , Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat du 22 au 25 janvier.
Le DDPM s'est coordonné avec ces provinces du sud pour se préparer à de fortes pluies qui pourraient probablement provoquer des inondations et des coulées de boue dans les zones à risque. Les autorités ont été chargées de surveiller de près les conditions météorologiques.
Le secrétaire permanent du ministère de la Santé publique, Sophon Mekthon, a conseillé au public de ne pas autoriser les enfants à jouer dans l'eau pour les empêcher de se noyer et de faire attention aux activités quotidiennes. Ceux qui ont besoin d'assistance médicale sont invités à appeler le 1669, service opérationnel 24h/24.
Merci pour les nouvelles, je n'arrive pas bien à situer ces provinces pouvez-vous me dire si cela concerne aussi koh lanta?
Le directeur général de la DDPM, Chatchai Phromlert, a indiqué que les pluies abondantes se produiraient encore dans les provinces de Surat Thani, Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Pattalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat le 21 janvier et il y aura de fortes pluies dans de nombreuses régions de Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Songkhla , Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat du 22 au 25 janvier.
Le DDPM s'est coordonné avec ces provinces du sud pour se préparer à de fortes pluies qui pourraient probablement provoquer des inondations et des coulées de boue dans les zones à risque. Les autorités ont été chargées de surveiller de près les conditions météorologiques.
Le secrétaire permanent du ministère de la Santé publique, Sophon Mekthon, a conseillé au public de ne pas autoriser les enfants à jouer dans l'eau pour les empêcher de se noyer et de faire attention aux activités quotidiennes. Ceux qui ont besoin d'assistance médicale sont invités à appeler le 1669, service opérationnel 24h/24.
Merci pour les nouvelles, je n'arrive pas bien à situer ces provinces pouvez-vous me dire si cela concerne aussi koh lanta?
21/01. Le Département de prévention et d'atténuation des catastrophes (DDPM) a mis en garde sept provinces du sud du pays contre les fortes pluies du 22 au 25 janvier 2017.
Le directeur général de la DDPM, Chatchai Phromlert, a indiqué que les pluies abondantes se produiraient encore dans les provinces de Surat Thani, Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Pattalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat le 21 janvier et il y aura de fortes pluies dans de nombreuses régions de Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Songkhla , Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat du 22 au 25 janvier.
Le DDPM s'est coordonné avec ces provinces du sud pour se préparer à de fortes pluies qui pourraient probablement provoquer des inondations et des coulées de boue dans les zones à risque. Les autorités ont été chargées de surveiller de près les conditions météorologiques.
Le secrétaire permanent du ministère de la Santé publique, Sophon Mekthon, a conseillé au public de ne pas autoriser les enfants à jouer dans l'eau pour les empêcher de se noyer et de faire attention aux activités quotidiennes. Ceux qui ont besoin d'assistance médicale sont invités à appeler le 1669, service opérationnel 24h/24.
Merci pour les nouvelles, je n'arrive pas bien à situer ces provinces pouvez-vous me dire si cela concerne aussi koh lanta?
Bonsoir Je suis dans le même cas, je n'arrive pas à savoir si ranong fait partie de des provinces, merci bien, en attendant une réponse je cherche
Le directeur général de la DDPM, Chatchai Phromlert, a indiqué que les pluies abondantes se produiraient encore dans les provinces de Surat Thani, Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Pattalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat le 21 janvier et il y aura de fortes pluies dans de nombreuses régions de Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Songkhla , Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat du 22 au 25 janvier.
Le DDPM s'est coordonné avec ces provinces du sud pour se préparer à de fortes pluies qui pourraient probablement provoquer des inondations et des coulées de boue dans les zones à risque. Les autorités ont été chargées de surveiller de près les conditions météorologiques.
Le secrétaire permanent du ministère de la Santé publique, Sophon Mekthon, a conseillé au public de ne pas autoriser les enfants à jouer dans l'eau pour les empêcher de se noyer et de faire attention aux activités quotidiennes. Ceux qui ont besoin d'assistance médicale sont invités à appeler le 1669, service opérationnel 24h/24.
Merci pour les nouvelles, je n'arrive pas bien à situer ces provinces pouvez-vous me dire si cela concerne aussi koh lanta?
Bonsoir Je suis dans le même cas, je n'arrive pas à savoir si ranong fait partie de des provinces, merci bien, en attendant une réponse je cherche
Nous terminons notre court séjour à Bangkok, 3 jours de beau temps!
Quelqu'un se trouve du côté de Samui en ce moment ? C'est ce que nous avons prévu au programme à partir du 24, mais je crains de regarder la pluie tomber en étant cloîtrée à l'hôtel... On peut encore changer nos plans, sauf qu'on n'a pas trop d'autre idée..! (on repart de Phuket, le 29)
Bonjour Les dernières nouvelles METEO - Le "Thai Meteorological Department" a lancé à 05h00 ce matin un nouveau bulletin d'alerte pour des duex prochains jours. "L'anticyclone en provenance de Chine installé sur le nord du Vietnam et de la mer de Chine atteindra progressivement aujourd'hui le nord-est de la Thaïlande. Il provoquera des pluies abondantes dans la région du golfe de Thaïlande et du sud du royaume. Les services officielles prévoient des pluies torrentielles aujourd'hui et demain, notamment dans les provinces de Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat. Les provinces de Songkhla, Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat ne seront pas non plus épargnées les jours suivants, entre les 22 et 25 janvier. Des risques d'inondations soudaines et de glissements de terrain sont toujours à l'ordre du jour. En raison des vents violents prévus jusqu'au 25 janvier, il est recommandé de ne pas sortir en mer le long des rives du golfe. Les images proposées par les satellites confirment une couverture nuageuse très dense dans la partie inférieure du royaume. http://www.meteovista.co.uk/Satellite/Thailand/107/2
Pas de sortie en mer le long des rives du golfe? C'est vaste non, je n'arrive pas à savoir si prendre le speed boat à ranong pour kho phayam est risqué Un avis s'il vous plaît?
Bonjour Les dernières nouvelles METEO - Le "Thai Meteorological Department" a lancé à 05h00 ce matin un nouveau bulletin d'alerte pour des duex prochains jours. "L'anticyclone en provenance de Chine installé sur le nord du Vietnam et de la mer de Chine atteindra progressivement aujourd'hui le nord-est de la Thaïlande. Il provoquera des pluies abondantes dans la région du golfe de Thaïlande et du sud du royaume. Les services officielles prévoient des pluies torrentielles aujourd'hui et demain, notamment dans les provinces de Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat. Les provinces de Songkhla, Pattani, Yala et Narathiwat ne seront pas non plus épargnées les jours suivants, entre les 22 et 25 janvier. Des risques d'inondations soudaines et de glissements de terrain sont toujours à l'ordre du jour. En raison des vents violents prévus jusqu'au 25 janvier, il est recommandé de ne pas sortir en mer le long des rives du golfe. Les images proposées par les satellites confirment une couverture nuageuse très dense dans la partie inférieure du royaume. http://www.meteovista.co.uk/Satellite/Thailand/107/2
Pas de sortie en mer le long des rives du golfe? C'est vaste non, je n'arrive pas à savoir si prendre le speed boat à ranong pour kho phayam est risqué Un avis s'il vous plaît?
Hello,
Ben Ranong n'est pas dans le golfe de Thaïlande... Plutôt voir cote Mer d'Andaman..
Philippe
Ben Ranong n'est pas dans le golfe de Thaïlande... Plutôt voir cote Mer d'Andaman..
Philippe
Mon site sur la Thaïlande : http://www.phil-a-phuket.com
Hello,
Ben Ranong n'est pas dans le golfe de Thaïlande... Plutôt voir cote Mer d'Andaman..
Philippe
Même le côté andaman est vaste dur de savoir si koh lanta krabi sont en alerte ou pas! On a déjà nos vols internes pris et hôtel aussi on va voir avec notre hôtel à bangkok s'ils peuvent avoir plus de précisions...
Ben Ranong n'est pas dans le golfe de Thaïlande... Plutôt voir cote Mer d'Andaman..
Philippe
Même le côté andaman est vaste dur de savoir si koh lanta krabi sont en alerte ou pas! On a déjà nos vols internes pris et hôtel aussi on va voir avec notre hôtel à bangkok s'ils peuvent avoir plus de précisions...
Pouvez-vous me dire si en ce moment a Phuket et Koh phi- Phi il pleut? Merci beaucoup
TOMMIE
Bonjour, pour ceux que ça interesse, je suis à Krabi depuis deux jours. il a plu (souvent la nuit, un peu le jour) mais le temps était très doux et agréable pour promenades. Parapluie même pas indispensable; Aujourd'hui samedi le soleil et la chaleur ont pointé le bout du nez. Les départs pour la plage se sont fait plus fréquents.
C'est vrai qu'il ne devait pas faire assez chaud pour les fans du rotissage sur la plage mais il suffit de regarder les températures en Europe pour s'estimer chanceux.
salut, aujourd'hui le ciel s'est dégagé sur KHO LANTA dans la journée, pas de pluie. Le temps est très changeant. A voir pour demain
Et quel temperature fait il?
Cdlt
L'éternité c'est long, surtout vers la fin....
Il doit faire 28° en moyenne . Ce matin beau temps a priori
c'est ce que nous avons fait, on a tenté le coup, billets d avion payés. Ce matin beau temps a priori
restau en face du Nicks Garden ou chez Nick's Garden, 'mais ça vient d'en face plus cher donc)et celui ou il y a un point de vue panoramique a mi cote dont je ne me souviens pas du nom mais que tu devrais trouver sur les plans a dsposition , et tout pleins d'autres en bord de plage sur ce coté de l'ile
A+
L'éternité c'est long, surtout vers la fin....
Depuis dimanche sur koh lanta, temps nuageux avec un peu de soleil.
Un peu de pluie dimanche soir, hier rien et aujourd'hui 1h de grosse pluie en sortie snorkeling à Koh Rok mais pas gênant puisque dans l'eau... en ce moment toujours nuageux mais suffisamment chaud pour se baigner.
La météo des prochains jours reste la même, soleil surtout jeudi sinon nuage et risque de pluie le soir mais cela ne dur pas longtemps.
On profite bien même sans le soleil car quand il est là il fait vraiment vraiment très chaud
Arrivés à Samui hier après-midi !
Nuageux, mais je qualifierais tout de même la situation par beau temps 😉
Sommes à Lamai, très grosses vagues...
On va se rencarder sur une sortie à Ang Thong dans les prochains jours.
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Of course, I’ll be leaving cotton clothes out of the suitcase.
As you can tell, I’m someone who gets cold easily—especially my feet, hands, and ears—so that’s my biggest worry. I *don’t* want to be cold, even at -20°C during dog sledding, snowmobiling, or aurora hunting when we might be standing still. We won’t be in the city, and the kids will likely spend most of their time outside, as they usually do.
Thanks in advance for your tips!
Hi there!
I’m planning a 10-day trip to Greenland in early August.
Could anyone tell me what kind of weather and temperatures to expect?
I’ve heard there are mosquitoes—is that true?
Thanks!😊
Sunny destinations in October???
Not too much rain.
Martinique, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Mauritius, Cape Verde, or somewhere else?????
Any tips? Thanks for your help






