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Mercury to drop further during New Year holidays

By The Nation

 

The Meteorological Department on Saturday warned that the mercury would plunge by another two to four degrees Celsius from New Year’s eve to January 2.

 

In the daily weather forecast issued at 6am on Saturday, the department said another strong high pressure area from China will extend to upper Thailand during the period, resulting in a drop in temperature by 2-4C.

 

The department said the upper part of Thailand would be covered with fog in the morning so motorists need to be careful.

 

The department added that a moderate northeast monsoon across the Gulf of Thailand would bring isolated heavy rains over the lower part of the country and would cause waves about 2 to 4 metres high in the Gulf from Sunday till January 2.

 

For the next 24 hours, the department predicted the lowest temperature on northern mountaintops at 8C and northeastern mountaintops at 9C .

 

The department expected the lowest temperature in Bangkok during the next 24 hours to be around 23 to 25C.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30335095

 

 
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Just thinking, that would surely be a rise of the mercury. Especially as pressure is measured in inches of mercury. Although there are some (expensive) mercury thermometers, it is more normal to refer to temperature as degrees Celsius and pressure as inches of mercury or millibars. Americans should substitute Celsius with the outdated Fahrenheit.:smile:

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2 hours ago, hhinhh said:

Unusual cold this year in Thailand and North America too. Certainly because of climate change (was it up or down?)

This is a normal Thai cool season when its hotter its because of climate change, just enjoy it.  It always used to be like this.

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