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97 degrees in Udon today anyone know the temp in Loie?

weather in Loei

35C with 39% humidity and an east wind of 5 km/h

sorry i dont do imperial

Thats 95 so two degrees cooler

Do you have any idea what the winter lows are?

Thanks that help to understand a little better what cooler in Loei is.

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97 degrees in Udon today anyone know the temp in Loie?

weather in Loei

35C with 39% humidity and an east wind of 5 km/h

sorry i dont do imperial

Thats 95 so two degrees cooler

Do you have any idea what the winter lows are?

Thanks that help to understand a little better what cooler in Loei is.

you'll find that the lows have to do with early morning / late night temps rather than whats happening during the day

allegedly on the nearby mountains they have recorded the lowest ever for Thailand

maybe 1C if i remember.

In town though during january we had repeatedly about or slightly below 10-15 (when i was awake)

put it this way, from my experience you need (for about a couple of hours evry night) a douvet similar on weight/strength (TOGs i think they are called) to what i was using in england in November :o

i have put a link in my website monitoring the weather and i am pretty sure you can find similar things with a sort of archive of highs/;lows etc

hope it helps

costas

edit:

current: 35C, 41%, 3 km/h feelsl like 38.

check my site when the sun goes well down and you'll probably get a feel

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97 degrees in Udon today anyone know the temp in Loie?

weather in Loei

35C with 39% humidity and an east wind of 5 km/h

sorry i dont do imperial

Thats 95 so two degrees cooler

Do you have any idea what the winter lows are?

do you live in loei?

Thanks that help to understand a little better what cooler in Loei is.

you'll find that the lows have to do with early morning / late night temps rather than whats happening during the day

allegedly on the nearby mountains they have recorded the lowest ever for Thailand

maybe 1C if i remember.

In town though during january we had repeatedly about or slightly below 10-15 (when i was awake)

put it this way, from my experience you need (for about a couple of hours evry night) a douvet similar on weight/strength (TOGs i think they are called) to what i was using in england in November :o

i have put a link in my website monitoring the weather and i am pretty sure you can find similar things with a sort of archive of highs/;lows etc

hope it helps

costas

edit:

current: 35C, 41%, 3 km/h feelsl like 38.

check my site when the sun goes well down and you'll probably get a feel

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