Summer Begins, Forecasted to Possibly Hit 45°C This Year
The Meteorological Department has announced the onset of the summer since February 21. It is predicted that this year’s maximum temperature could reach up to 45 degrees Celsius.
The Meteorological Department has announced the onset of the summer since February 21. It is predicted that this year’s maximum temperature could reach up to 45 degrees Celsius.
Lowest temperatures on Doi Inthanon in Chiang Mai province and in Na Haeo district of Loei province were minus and frost was seen there this morning.
Visitors are enjoying the weather in the North and Northeastern Thailand as temperatures in the two regions keep on dropping while winter season is now experiencing the country at present.
Mercury in the North and the Northeast of Thailand dropped sharply Wednesday morning due to a high pressure system moving in from China.
A moderate high-pressure system covers much of the north of Thailand causing temperature to drop by 5-10 degrees.
Cold weather at tourist attractions in the northern provinces of Chiang Mai and Phitsanulok are attracting lots of tourists.
The temperature on the peak of Doi Inthanon mountain, Thailand’s highest ground, dropped to 5 degrees Celsius this morning, the coldest level there this year.
The temperature on top of Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest mountain and a popular tourist destination in Chiang Mai, sharply fluctuates overnight from minus 1 degree Celsius to 6 degree Thursday morning
A large amount of tourists, including foreigners, are visiting the top of Doi Inthanon mountain in the northern province of Chiang Mai.