Govt warns of ‘extreme heat’

Govt warns of ‘extreme heat’

The state has issued a warning about upcoming time of intense heat and advises people to stay indoors because they run the risk of having a heat stroke.

A temperature low-pressure battery was enveloping the northern areas of Thailand, according to a normal weather forecast released by the Meteorological Department on Saturday. As a result, the country was forecast for cloud and heated to really hot weather throughout the day.

The organization added that from April 8 to April 11, large air pressure from China will reach the upper regions of Thailand and the South China Sea, and eastward and southerly winds will bring moisture from the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea to the lower regions of the nation, where the weather will be warm to very warm.

” An outbreak of a summer wind is feasible at the beginning of the Northeast, with lightning strikes anticipated in some locations,” according to the report. The Meteorological Department predicted that different areas may be impacted in the coming stages.

However, deputy state representative Kenika Ounjit stated that the summer is upon us and that the temperature index is pointing to higher levels of warmth in many places, with some places measuring as high as 44.5C. She claimed that Srettha Thavisin, the prime minister, is concerned about heatstroke-prone people and is advising them to avoid the sun for a long period.

In another growth, a 49- yr- older man was found dead in Prachin Buri on Friday. His dying was thought to have been brought on by the warm climate and excessive alcohol consumption.