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In a frosty turn of events, Thailand’s towering titan, Doi Inthanon, is giving visitors the cold shoulder, with temperatures diving to a nippy 7°C, the chilliest dawn of the season so far. This icy spectacle has proven irresistibly cool for tourists, drawing in a crowd eager to lap up the brisk mountain vibes.

 

Just yesterday, November 3, the mountain was a hub of activity, welcoming a staggering 4,088 cold-chasers. Among them were 2,969 Thai visitors and 1,119 globe-trotters, all arriving in a convoy of 1,302 vehicles. It’s clear that when it comes to cool escapes, this peak is the summit of popularity!

 

Surrounding hotspots also felt the icy breath of the mountains, with the iconic Kew Mae Pan viewpoint registering a refreshing 11°C, while temperatures at the national park offices dropped to a crisp 13°C, Bangkok Post reported.

 

Adding fuel to the frosty fire, the Meteorological Department of Thailand served up a winter warning: a high-pressure system from China is swooping in, set to shave off another degree or two from the northern mercury. So, bundle up, because it’s set to get even cooler!

 

Doi Inthanon National Park is home to Thailand’s highest mountain. The mountain, also known as the Roof of Thailand, rises to a height of 2,565 meters.

Due to the high altitude, the climate in Doi Inthanon National Park is much cooler than in other areas in Thailand.

 

The 482 square kilometre park is famous for its stunning nature trails, lush rainforests, breathtaking viewpoints, rushing waterfalls, and the stunning twin pagodas that sit at the summit.

 

It’s also home to diverse species of reptiles, birds, and mammals. It’s the perfect destination to get away and indulge in nature.

 

By Bob Scott

Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-04

 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

In a frosty turn of events, Thailand’s towering titan, Doi Inthanon, is giving visitors the cold shoulder, with temperatures diving to a nippy 7°C, the chilliest dawn of the season so far.

31C in my neck of the woods yesterday...

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11 hours ago, BMW Overlander said:

7°C is not that low really. I was at Inthanon a few years ago and it was 2°C, frost all over the place.

Wait until mid December through January you will see it go much lower. Just the very beginning of cool season.

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On 11/4/2024 at 4:31 PM, G_Money said:

So much for the Global Warming Agenda 

By using your logic, given that 2024 saw record breaking high temperatures everywhere, the GWA seems right on spot. 

But actually, Global Warming is not about single measurements, no matter how extreme. It's about large data sets.

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