ABOVE: Students of Kasetsart University hold on to their campus’ fence to avoid drowning in the flood on Friday. Photo: Kasetsart University
Thinking about staying in this weekend? Do it — because more wet days are expected in the city due to tropical storm Mujigae.
Mujigae, which is centered in the Northeast of Naning, China, will send more rain across Thailand, according to the warning yesterday from the Meteorological Department.
As for Bangkok, thunderstorms are expected in 60-80 percent of the city. Heavy rain will fall in some unlucky areas until at least Sunday.
The temperature is expected to be 24-31 degrees, which is not bad for a stroll when the land is dry.
