clock! Typhoon ‘Kony’ is expected to hit Thailand on November 7, fearing heavy to very heavy rains



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October 30, 2020


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“TEAM GROUP” identified Typhoon “Coni” which is expected to hit Thailand on November 7 for fear of heavy or very heavy rains.

Mr. Chawalit Chantararat, CEO of Team Consulting Engineering and Management Public Company Limited or Team Group posted a message via Facebook Chawalit Chantararat, with the content stating …

The next Typhoon # 19, Koni (Goni), intensity 4 (strongest = 5), landed in the Philippines from November 1-2, expected to hit Thailand around November 7, will cause heavy to very heavy rain in the south AND causes moderate to heavy rains in the east Lower central region AND the western region As for the 20th storm that did not reach Thailand, it is expected to arrive in Japan from 7 to 8 November.

Typhoon Coni (# 19: Goni) It was formed in the Pacific Ocean. This is the 19th storm this year, with the 30th and 31st expected to escalate to Category 2 and 3 typhoons, respectively.

Date Nov 1 Strength level 4 will increase (highest strength = 5) and move to the Philippines. Causing the rain to be too heavy In the central Philippines

Nov 2 It was rapidly weakening when a Category 2 typhoon moved through the South China Sea to the west.

November 6th Expected to intensify further before disembarking in central Vietnam

November 7 It is expected to become a tropical storm in Thailand and a depression, respectively. This led to heavy rains in lower northeast areas such as Ubon Ratchathani, Sisaket, Surin, Buriram, Nakhon Ratchasima and moderate rains. In Saraburi, Prachinburi, Ayutthaya, Suphanburi, Kanchanaburi and nearby areas, there is little rainfall in the area. Bangkok and Metropolitan

And next, the 20th storm is not expected to hit Thailand, it will go to Japan, causing moderate rains on the east coast of Japan around November 7-8.

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