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Temperature falls to 9 degrees on Doi Inthanon

By The Nation

 

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The temperature atop Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest mountain, dropped to 9 degrees Celsius early Monday, first plunge below 10 degrees anywhere in the country this year.


Doi Inthanon National Park chief Rung Hiranwong said the early record cold was noted at 6am, following temperatures ranging between 12 and 15 degrees.

 

Below the 2,565-metre summit, at the Kiew Mae Pan viewpoint, the temperature was 11 degrees at 6am.

 

Rung said light rainfall on the mountain Monday morning produced thick fog, to the delight of Thai and foreign tourists higher up, who could gaze across a sea of cloud as the sun rose.

 

By early next month the mountain’s other famous natural attraction, frozen morning dew, is expected to appear.

 

Park officials will officially kick off tourism season on Wednesday.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30330376

 
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It is a hard life on Doi Inthanon... visited my family living there and was surprised at the number of bamboo homes... one room with a metre  square fire in the centre for cooking by day and warmth by night! Not really paradise at all!!

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