According to a report from the National News Bureau of Thailand, Bangkok could be in for an even wetter Songkran than usual.
The weather bureau has put out the word about a low-pressure system sweeping into the Bay of Thailand from the South China Sea. This storm is likely to shower 40% of the Bangkok metropolitan area with rain between now and April 14.
Northern and Eastern Thailand could be getting it even worse. Both those areas are predicted to play home to thunderstorms and strong winds.
A silver lining, however, is that these storms are likely to lower temperatures throughout the country. The weather bureau is predicting that temperatures throughout Thailand will hover between 34 and 36-degrees for the remainder of the holiday.
