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Cold spell to return this week to NE, northern and upper central regions

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Cold spell to return this week to NE, northern and upper central regions

By Thai PBS

 

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Cold weather is expected to return to the northeastern northern and the upper central regions this week as the mercury is like to drop 2-4 degrees Celsius as the result of the cold spell from China.

 

The Thai Meteorological Department reported Sunday afternoon that a strong high pressure front from China has already covered the northern part of Vietnam and is expected to move westward to cover Thailand’s North and the South China Sea Sunday evening before it spreads to cover the northern and upper central regions.

 

The influence from the cold spell will initially cause rain storm and then the weather will turn cold with the mercury expected to drop 2-4 degrees Celsius with strong wind.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/cold-spell-return-week-ne-northern-upper-central-regions/

 
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-- © Copyright Thai PBS 2017-11-20

I might have to buy a long sleeve shirt for the coming of the Thai Ice Age.

Time to convert one's jet-ski into a snow-mobile ? :whistling:

Edited by Ricardo

Thainess warmth will melt all the ice and reduce incidences of hypothermia. Oh and the military are always there to help out. Nothing that a roadblock checkpoint cannot fix. And then there is the navy to the rescue if things get really bad on land. Up periscope for a reality check boys!

Edited by Tradewind777

Warning to all Scandanavians living in the NE: Wear warm clothing and protect yourself from the cold. These cold temperatures can cause hypothermia and in a worst case scenario, lead to the death of yet another Scandanavian. Thai cold season too cold, not same as in Faragistan. ?

Stay warm, stay safe, stay alive. 

 

Edited by djayz

Am I Superman, because my body seems to cope quite well with 26 one morning and 24 the next.

About time ! It's the second half of November and the 2 last weeks were high humidity and too hot. Dew point was up to 25 degr ( which is bad) , from 19 degr during the "cold" spell late October.

So let the "big" 2-4 degr drop commence !

Hope this report is right before my A/C expires from over use .

The weather guessers know this because one of them saw a chicken cross the road with a capon and rightly concluded that it's cold outside.

Uh, oh.  More dead Norwegians.

Good news as it has been very hot and humid were i live,{petchabun]

Crappiest weather evah. Any ideas how I could release a few gigatons of co2 to bring the global warming back?

Hope it's not going to be like the previous "cold spell", cause I am still sweating my behind off...

6 hours ago, wgdanson said:

Am I Superman, because my body seems to cope quite well with 26 one morning and 24 the next.

Scottish 

Thainess warmth will melt all the ice and reduce incidences of hypothermia. Oh and the military are always there to help out. Nothing that a roadblock checkpoint cannot fix. And then there is the navy to the rescue if things get really bad on land. Up periscope for a reality check boys!

And what about the air force?

 

Oh sorry, we're talking about bad weather, air forces don't do bad weather...[emoji4]

 

I await the abuse from assorted wearers of light blue!

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Pissing down in lower Buriram now. Temperature only 24C. Will I be able to survive this cold ? 

28C in Udon, wish it would bloomin' rain.

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