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Frost Appears at 4 Degrees Celsius on Doi Inthanon


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CHIANG MAI, Dec 27 (TNA) – Doi Inthanon in Chiang Mai province frosted over this morning when the mercury dropped to 4 degrees Celsius. Simultaneously tourists packed the Kew Mae Pan viewpoint on the mountain.

 

Tourists were very excited as frost blanketed the top of the Doi Inthanon mountain in Chom Thong district this morning due to the extremely cold weather.

 

The temperature fell to 6 degrees Celsius at the Kew Mae Pan viewpoint where tourists admired its “sea of mist” and sunrise this morning.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1083799

 

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11 minutes ago, Aussieroaming said:

How can frost possibly appear at 4C, when it doesn't form until 0 CELSIUS.

Because this is Thailand, easy to understand, the hub of everything. 

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