Weather Update: Rising Temperatures Across Upper Thailand

Weather Update: Rising Temperatures Across Upper Thailand

Weather Update: Rising Temperatures Across Upper Thailand

Weather Forecast for Upper Thailand

Temperatures in Upper Thailand are set to rise as the strong high-pressure system that has dominated the region is weakening, according to the Thai Meteorological Department. Residents are urged to take care of their health amid fluctuating weather conditions.

The forecast for tomorrow indicates cool morning temperatures across the North, Northeast, and Central regions, with warnings to remain vigilant regarding health impacts caused by the weather changes.

Detailed Weather Outlook

North: Expect a cool start with a hot day ahead; minimum temperatures between 18-23°C, and maximum Fahrenheit reaching between 30-37°C.

Northeast: There will be a cool morning temperature with a slight rise during the day; minimum is forecasted from 14-20°C, and maximum temperatures reaching between 29-32°C.

Central Region: A cooler start will also lead to slightly warmer temperatures; with minimums of 20-22°C and maximums of 32-34°C.

East: A partly cloudy day with temperatures rising steadily; expect minimums between 20-25°C and maximums hitting 32-34°C, with waves approximately one metre high.

South (east coast): Isolated thundershowers expected, especially in provinces like Nakhon Si Thammarat; minimum temperatures are around 22-25°C, while maximums range from 31-34°C.

South (west coast): Similar isolated thundershowers in Phuket, Krabi, Trang, and Satun; minimum temperatures to be approximately 23-26°C and maximum reaching between 32-35°C.

Bangkok Metropolitan Area: A partly cloudy sky with a slight increase in temperature; the forecast minimum is 22-24°C, with maximums reaching 32-34°C.

Precautions for Residents

The Department also noted that easterly winds affecting the Gulf of Thailand, South, and the Andaman Sea are diminishing, leading to reduced rainfall in southern regions. Caution is advised for all vessels, with recommended protective measures against thundershowers.

Conclusion

The rise in temperature across Upper Thailand calls for vigilance. Residents are recommended to stay updated on health advisories and take necessary precautions as weather conditions fluctuate.

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