Thai Life
Upper Thailand to get cooler by 1-3 °C, South to see less rains

Thailand Meteorological Department forecast on Monday (November 18) that another rather strong high-pressure system had reached southern China and will be over the upper Northeast of Thailand by midnight on November 18.

A drop of 1.3 degrees C is also expected and the mornings will be cool and foggy. The high-pressure system will cover the North and the Central by tomorrow (November 19). All transport should proceed with caution as visibility will be considerably reduced.
The weaker northeast monsoon across the Gulf and the South will bring less rain to the South.
The weather forecast for the next 24 hours is as follows:
Northern region: Cool weather and fog in the morning, temperature lows of 17-22 degrees and highs of 32-35 degrees Celsius. Temperature likely to drop to 8-12 degrees on hilltops.
Northeastern region: Cool weather and fog in the morning, temperatures lows 19-22 degrees and highs of 33-34 degrees Celsius. Temperature likely to drop to 9-12 degrees on hilltops.
Central region: Partly cloudy with mist in the morning; temperature lows of 21-23 degrees, highs 33-35 degrees Celsius.
Eastern region: Partly cloudy with mist in the morning; lows 23-25 degrees, highs 32-35 degree Celsius; wave height 1 metre.
Southern region (east coast): Partly cloudy with thunder showers in 20 per cent of the area; lows of 22-24 degrees, high 31-33 degrees Celsius; wave height 1 metre, increasing to 1-2 metres during storms.
Southern region (west coast): Partly cloudy with thunder showers in 30 per cent of the area; lows 23-26 degrees, highs 33-34 degree Celsius; wave height 1 metre, increasing to 1-2 metre during storms.
Bangkok and surrounding area: Partly cloudy with mist in the morning; temperature lows of 24-25 degrees, highs 32-36 degrees Celsius.
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