Upper Thailand Experiences Temperature Increase as Southern Region Faces Reduced Rainfall.

Upper Thailand: The Meteorological Department has announced that temperatures in the upper part of Thailand are expected to rise by 1-2 degrees Celsius, accompanied by fog and cool weather in the mornings. Meanwhile, the southern region is predicted to experience a decrease in rainfall.

According to Thai News Agency, the Meteorological Department has forecasted the weather for the next 24 hours, indicating that a high-pressure area or cold air mass is currently affecting the upper part of Thailand. This phenomenon is leading to a temperature increase of 1-2 degrees Celsius in the region, resulting in foggy and cool mornings. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions for their health due to these changing weather conditions. Additionally, there is an increased risk of fires due to dry weather, and travelers are urged to exercise caution when navigating foggy areas.

The northeast monsoon, which affects the Gulf of Thailand and the southern region, has weakened, leading to reduced rainfall in the Sou
th. The lower Gulf of Thailand is expected to experience waves between 1-2 meters high, with even higher waves in areas experiencing thunderstorms. Sailors are recommended to proceed with caution and to avoid navigating through stormy regions.

Furthermore, between December 3rd and 5th, 2024, a low-pressure cell is anticipated to move from the lower Gulf of Thailand and the coast of Malaysia to the lower southern region. This movement is expected to bring heavy to very heavy rainfall to certain areas from central to lower southern Thailand.