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Chilly start: Thailand braces for new year cold spell

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Photo courtesy of Panumet Tanraksa via Bangkok Post

 

by Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

Thailand is bracing for a cool spell across its north, northeast, and central regions during the new year period, with temperatures expected to remain low until January 9, according to the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD).

 

The department announced that much of the country should prepare for cold mornings, as a robust cold air mass from China is set to blanket upper Thailand, the upper southern region, and the South China Sea from yesterday, December 27 until January 2. This will lead to a drop in temperatures and stronger winds. In the northeast, temperatures are anticipated to fall by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius (°C), with the coldest temperatures ranging between 5 and 11°C.


In the northern and central regions, including Bangkok and its surrounding areas, temperatures are predicted to decrease by 1 to 3°C, with lows ranging from 18 to 23°C in Bangkok and surrounding provinces. The northern region may experience even cooler conditions, with minimum temperatures between 4 and 10°C.


The southern region will see a moderate northeast monsoon affecting the Gulf of Thailand, leading to increased rainfall over the weekend, and waves in the Gulf and Andaman Sea could reach up to 2 metres. However, from Monday, December 30 through Thursday, January 2 the south is expected to receive less rain.

 

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Photo courtesy of Panumet Tanraksa via Bangkok Post


Chiang Mai’s Doi Inthanon, the country’s tallest peak, has recorded single-digit temperatures, with frost appearing on the ground for five consecutive days. Temperatures dropped to -0.4°C yesterday morning, reported Bangkok Post.

 

Kriangkrai Chaiphiset, head of Doi Inthanon National Park, noted the influx of tourists eager to enjoy the chilly weather and view the pink Himalayan cherry flowers that are in full bloom, enhancing the picturesque landscape.


“We’ve had a lot of visitors wanting to experience the cold weather.”

 

The sight of frost on the leaves atop Doi Inthanon in Chiang Mai’s Chom Thong district was captured yesterday morning, alongside the vibrant Himalayan cherry blossoms, providing a stunning display for visitors.

 

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Photo courtesy of Panumet Tanraksa via Bangkok Post

 

Source: The Thaiger 

-- 2024-12-28

 

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Cold air mass from China.  In other words, here comes the smog.

This last week has been nice and cool...  makes a change, long may it continue

I’m freezing my butt off, I’m going back to England 🥶

The lowest I measured was 14 this year.  Winter in the north is bittersweet. As soon the weather gets nice people start burning and then it inverts into the most miserable time. Sad really.

I counted 6 tour buses, one after another, heading south on Hwy119 towards Doi Inthanon at 7am this morning.

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