Hoar frost greets Doi Inthanon visitors for 5th time

Frost on the leaves at Doi Inthanon mountaintop in Chom Thong district of Thailand's Chiang Mai province on Thursday morning. ( Photo: Panumet Tanraksa )
On Thursday morning, a frosted haze appeared on the leaves at the Doi Inthanon mountain peak in Chom Thong city of Chiang Mai state, Thailand. ( Photo: Panumet Tanraksa )

Since Tuesday, CHIANG MAI has experienced moey khab, or hoar frost, rimming the grass to welcome visitors to the top of Doi Inthanon. It is anticipated that the nice weather will last until January 1st. &nbsp,

Officials reported that the Kew Mae Pan viewpoint’s 6°C heat this day and 8°C at the Doi Inthanon National Park ranger company in the Chom Thong district’s 8°C. It was the 5th day moey khab was spotted this spring, the next day in a string as of Thursday, drawing 4, 449 visitors—3, 206 Thais and 1, 243 foreigners—from Christmas night, Kriangkrai Chaiphicet, commander of the national park said.

Guests were also greeted by the first moonlight, passing through the warm fog on the mountain. &nbsp,

( Photo: Panumet Tanraksa )

( Photo: Panumet Tanraksa )

( Photo: Panumet Tanraksa )

( Photo: Panumet Tanraksa )

Another warm weather large from China has reportedly covered the northwestern region of Thailand and will continue until January, according to the Northern Meteorological Centre.

The North may experience sporadic rainfall this trip and chilly air in the morning, according to the center.