Extremely hot week ahead

Extremely hot week ahead
Hot and gloomy circumstances, with the Sun hardly visible, in Chiang Mai state on Monday night. The temperature is predicted to be extremely popular in most of the region this week. ( Photo: Panumet Tanraksa )

The North, Northeast, Central Plains, and East will experience incredibly hot weather from Monday through Sunday, according to the weather department’s forecast, with temperatures expected to reach 43 degrees Celsius in the north on Monday.

A low stress zone is expected to cover the North, Northeast, Central, and East parts from April 22 to April 28. This will cause the temperature. The climate is anticipated to be extremely cloudy and warm.

Heat may reach 43°C in the North, 42  levels in the Central Plains, 41 levels in Greater Bangkok, the Northeast and the East and 40 degrees in the South on Monday, the wind office said.

It advised people to avoid prolonged outside activities where practicable.

In some places, southerly and southerly winds may cause storms. Westerly and northerly gusts over the Andaman Sea and the South were expected to cause rain in the lower South, according to the office.

The Sun would be at its peak over Bangkok, immediately above it as it moves northeast, according to the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand on Monday. 16pm on Friday.

Yet, Friday might not be the hottest day in the money this time. There were other aspects involved like as rainfall, cloud cover, rain influences and steam concentration, the institute said.