Headline: "Hot-wet-storm: 3 conditions to deal with.
1. Sudden Squalls
Summer storms are often accompanied by unusually strong winds for a short period of time.
Spot to watch out for: Temporary structures such as sales arches, Songkran concert stages, or even big trees and billboards. If the sky is getting dark and the wind is unusually strong, immediately leave the risk area because the wind can blow these structures down.
2. Lightning Strikes
This is the scariest silence for watermen.
Spot to watch out for: A drenched body is a good conductor of electricity; if lightning is seen or thunder is heard at close range, it is forbidden to stay in the middle of relief, including being near high lampposts or metals, because summer storms often come with intense electric charges.
3. Hail falls (Hailstorm)
It is often born in areas where extreme heat clashes with severely cold air masses.
Spot to watch: Hail can damage the head and vehicles. If hail starts to fall, find a strong building cover immediately. Do not hide under a canvas roof or a single umbrella.









































































