Temperatures to drop 1-4 degrees in most parts of Thailand

Tourists camp in Phu Ruea National Park in Thailand's northeastern province of Loei last Friday. (Photo: Phu Ruea National Park)
Last Friday, a tourist tent was set up in Loei, Thailand’s northern territory, in Phu Ruea National Park. ( Photo: Phu Ruea National Park )

The Meteorological Department predicts that a high stress system from China may cause heat to fall by 1-4 degrees Fahrenheit in all of Thailand’s southern regions starting this year.

The North, Northeast, Central Plain, and East may be covered by the department’s announcement on Sunday.

Temperatures will initially rise by 2-4 degree Celsius in the Northeast, amid powerful winds.

Finally, temperature may fall by 1-3 degree Celsius in the North, the Central Plain including Greater Bangkok and the East.

The high pressure system may become weaker from Wednesday to Thursday. There will be fog in the morning and local temperatures may rise by 1-3 levels. In some regions of the lower Northeast, the East, the Central Plain, including Greater Bangkok, and the lower South, it does weather during this time.

According to scientists, the high pressure region from China will return later, causing the Northeast to experience a 3- to 4-degree drop in temperatures and the Northeast to experience 2-4 degrees Fahrenheit.

Heavy rains may fall in some parts of the lower South from Sunday to Tuesday. On Wednesday and Thursday, Raises may drop out of the area.