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Gasp…! Is this abnormal heat for this time of year….?

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Where is it Hot? Cold water ain't hot. I remember CM in March/April 2020 at 43C and found the nice dry heat really enjoyable. When it is 27C to 30C in the UK the humidity is unbearable.

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  • 1FinickyOne
    1FinickyOne

    what heat? I was out in CM today and did not find it hot...   maybe a case of acclimating? After your vacation in Antarctica, away from your home in Greenland, it is bound to feel a bit hot

  • BritManToo
    BritManToo

    I've been thinking how unusually cool it is this year.

  • Sparktrader
    Sparktrader

    Today was 32 in Chiang Mai. June avg 32.7. A tad below average.   If you go away for 2 years the humidity gets you.

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In my experience here in Isaan it's always the same before the monsoon really starts because of the humidity.

We have had 'feels like' 41C the last couple of days.

A ice cold Leo is my perfect answer to quench my thirst.

I laugh every time a Thai person says “very hot, very hot.” 
But wait you’ve lived in Thailand your whole life. It’s always very hot this time of year and yet, you seem so surprised. Really?

1 hour ago, Headgame said:

It’s always very hot this time of year and yet, you seem so surprised. Really?

Memory loss, your time will come.

On 6/11/2022 at 4:31 PM, connda said:

What abnormal heat?  I live just Southeast of CM and we have been getting some great rain to the point where I don't understand why the farmers are not capitalizing on the excess water and planting rice early.

Up here the ground is starting to crack again through lack of rain. Nothing for 2 weeks except for one shower. We are back to watering the gardens. Not a normal wet season but it did start in early March instead of Songkran so that might be the problem.

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