Within the warning, the BMA mentioned the water stage of the river would rise to about 1.70 to 2.20 metres above median sea stage through the interval and will have an effect on individuals residing alongside the river’s banks.
The water stage could possibly be influenced by the rising sea tide coupled with rainwater due to the affect of a northeast monsoon over the Gulf of Thailand and the South in addition to a monsoon trough over the center South. On the similar time, the Chao Phraya Dam continues to discharge water at a quick price due to the runoff from higher provinces, the BMA defined.












