The temperatures in Bangkok is expected to drop to a small of 15°C on Monday, lasting until Tuesday.
On Sunday, Seree Supharathit, producer of Rangsit University’s Center for Climate Change and Disaster, stated that temperatures were forecast to fall over the coming days.
The lowest temperature will be in Bangkok and its surrounding areas, which could reach 15°C. Temperatures could fall to around 12°C in the top northwestern and northern regions.
This amazing conditions is anticipated to continue until around January 20 before it starts to warm up.
According to experts, the global average temperature may be significantly lower than it was last year, but it will still be high, with an average increase of about 1.41°C ( compared to over 1.5°C last month ).
A moderately high high pressure or cold air mass is still forming in the South China Sea, according to the Thai Meteorological Department ( TMD).
Over the next 24 hrs, strong winds will produce heat in top Thailand to drop by 1 to 2°C. The north, northeast and northern regions will experience amazing to chilly weather.
Bangkok and its adjacent areas as well as the northeast and lower southern regions may experience cool weather in the morning. On treetops and highlands, the climate may range from warm to very warm, with frost in some areas.
Due to the cold, residents of higher Thailand and the lower south are advised to take precautions and warn of fire hazards brought on by dry and windy weather.
The key of Doi Inthanon National Park in Chom Thong area, Kriangkrai Chaipiset, reported in Chiang Mai that the air quality on Doi Inthanon and Kiew Mae Pan was superb and the weather was evident.
The area office had a temperature of 9°C, while the summit had a 5°C, 7°C, and 6°C at Kiew Mae Pan. At the summit and at the park office, PM2.5 rates were recorded as zero.
After the New Year’s Eve vacation, visitors continued to flock to Doi Inthanon to take advantage of the park’s warm weather, morning sunshine, sea of mist, autumn blooms, and other natural attractions.
A total of 2, 066 cars and 7, 984 guests arrived at the garden on Jan 4. Of the customers, 6, 230 were Thai and 1, 754 were immigrants. When traveling to the mountain, tourists are advised to travel slowly.