Popular Post webfact Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago File photo As next week marks the onset of summer in Thailand, meteorologists forecast a particularly scorching season, particularly in the north and northeast of the country. The Thai Meteorological Department has announced that the summer period will officially kick off from 28th February and run through to mid-May. Despite the seasonal change, there's a ray of hope for cooler weather this year due to La Niña, which is expected to take some of the edge off the usual intense heat. The phenomenon is anticipated to result in a more moderate temperature range, hovering around 35°C to 36°C—slightly under last year’s hotter average of 37.5°C. Director-General Sugunyanee Yavinchan from the Meteorological Department underscored that although the overall temperatures might see a slight dip, this summer isn’t set to be a walk in the park, especially for residents in specific areas. The warning extends to 14 provinces including Chaiyaphum, Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, and Uttaradit, where mercury levels are expected to soar past 42°C as April approaches. During this month, typically the peak of summer, the heat is predicted to be most intense. In addition to the heat, La Niña might influence more rain than usual—up to 20% above the typical average for February to May. However, the impacts of this are likely to be sporadic, causing brief showers across various regions rather than consistent, widespread rainfall. Residents in high-risk heat areas should prepare themselves for these extreme conditions. The department advises precautionary measures to stay cool, hydrated, and efficient energy usage as the nation braces for likely spikes in electricity demand, leading to fuel bills climbing steeply. Households and businesses can expect the effects to be financially taxing, with energy costs potentially nudging up from their current rates. In summation, even with La Niña lending a touch of reprieve, this impending summer in Thailand remains a time for caution, particularly for those in the north and northeastern provinces. As locals prepare to face the heat head-on, a mix of sun and sporadic showers offers a backdrop to the season's searing narrative. Overall, it's a summery spectacle inviting both watchfulness and adaptation, reminding us of nature's perpetual dance with climate fluctuations throughout the region. As temperatures rise, so too does the importance of prescient preparations to beat the heat safely and soundly, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-02-22 1 1 1 3
Popular Post KhunBENQ Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago Last May was catastrophic. The article gives some hope it will be hot as usual. 2 1 1
KireB Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Good that I live in Phuket, it doesn't get as hot as the rest of the country. 1 2
newbee2022 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Yeah, it was a bit cold and crisp the last days. So we'll enjoy some "warm' days 🤗 1 1 1
Peterphuket Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 9 minutes ago, KireB said: Good that I live in Phuket, it doesn't get as hot as the rest of the country. One of the few benefits yes, I can agree, last year here in the Kaeng Krachan area, 46Cº! 1 1 1
hotchilli Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, webfact said: As next week marks the onset of summer in Thailand, meteorologists forecast a particularly scorching season, particularly in the north and northeast of the country. The Thai Meteorological Department has announced that the summer period will officially kick off from 28th February and run through to mid-May Bring it on.... 1
LALes Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 4 hours ago, KhunBENQ said: Last May was catastrophic. The article gives some hope it will be hot as usual. You want heat? Either way, I never expect a cooldown until mid June. 1
KhunBENQ Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 6 minutes ago, LALes said: You want heat? Either way, I never expect a cooldown until mid June. I am OK with the "usual"/"normal" heat and not the exceptional heat of 2024. 1 2
Popular Post Stargeezr Posted 8 hours ago Popular Post Posted 8 hours ago I am certainly glad to be back in Canada, and enjoying the mild weather of late February. I spent nearly 2 months in Thailand and the heat was too much. 2 1
MikeandDow Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Hot is working on a Pipeline in the OZ outback !! 1 1
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