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Thailand Postpones Start of Winter Season


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13 hours ago, kwilco said:

No she doesn't except to patronise people like you?

How often does she speak in English? and how good is her English?

Seems unecessarily nasty....?

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8 minutes ago, Cereal said:

Hilarious! As if it's up to Thailand to state when winter starts. For the record, the first day of winter is the solstice on December 21st. 

We are in Thailand, not UK/USA. In Australia, Summer begins on 21st Dec.

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8 minutes ago, Cereal said:

Hilarious! As if it's up to Thailand to state when winter starts. For the record, the first day of winter is the solstice on December 21st. 

You really dont understand!!  Thailand is in the tropics and has sub tropical weather. Funny guy you are..

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14 hours ago, kwilco said:

THere is no "winter" in Thailand - there are  3 (sometimes 2) seasons - they are ta;king about the change from Southwest to Northeast monsoons.

 

They are called 

Hot Season (ฤดูร้อน - Ruedu Ron): Roughly from March to mid-June, this season is characterized by high temperatures and dry conditions.

Rainy Season (ฤดูฝน - Ruedu Fon): From mid-June to October, the rainy season is influenced by the southwest monsoon, bringing frequent rains, especially in the southern and central regions.

Cool Season (ฤดูหนาว - Ruedu Nao): Lasting from November to February, this season is the mildest, with cooler temperatures, particularly in the northern and mountainous region

 

 To call a season "winter you need 4 seasons - and Autumn/fall before it and spring after - this doesn't happen in the Tropics 

Here in Chonburi there was only the dry season and the wet season. When I first come here the dry season usually followed Loy Krathong and lasted till April/May time, sometimes even into June. In recent years however we have started to see rain in Jan/Feb.

We don't have mains water, just use stored rainwater, so the change is quite beneficial.

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