Thailand’s hottest places are in northern region

Thailand’s hottest places are in northern region

People flock to Lam Chae dam during a warm day in Khon Buri district in Nakhon Ratchasima province on March 27. (Photo: Prasit Tangprasert)
On March 27, people in Khon Buri area in Nakhon Ratchasima state sheep to Lam Chae bridge during a hot day. ( Photo: Prasit Tangprasert )

As Thailand transitions from the summer to the rainy season, northeastern counties have dominated the hottest places this time.

The top 10 spots on Sunday were all in the northwestern region, with Muang district in Mae Hong Son province serving as the region’s top-rated spot, where temperatures reached a record high of 42.3°C, according to a report released on Monday from the Meteorological Department. &nbsp,

Lampang and Muang districts in Chiang Mai placed eighth and third respectively, respectively, in the top 10.

Thailand’s blistering mercury

  • Mae Hong Son, Muang city, 42.3°C
  • 41.0°C in the Muang city of Lamphun.
  • 40. 6°C in the Muang city of Lampang.
  • Mae Hong Son city, Mae Sariang, 40. 5°C
  • 40. 3°C in the Thoen city of Lampang.
  • Lampang’s Hang Chat area is 40 degrees Celsius.
  • Mae Sot city, Tak 39.5°C
  • Muang city, Phrae 39.1°C
  • Muang city, Nan 39.1°C
  • Chiang Mai’s Muang city is 39.1°C.

The North recorded eight out of the region’s ten hottest spots on Saturday, once led by Muang region in Mae Hong Son at 41.5°C.

The weather service company predicted that by mid-May the summer would be over. It started out on February 28th.

Scientists warned of summer storms starting on Monday and continuing through Thursday, mostly in northern and northern provinces. Forecaster Manoon Da-oi stated on a Facebook program that” some places may have thunder storms, storms, and lightening as well.”