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Sitting by a Fire trying to keep warm in Chiangrai Province

 

CHIANG RAI – All northern provinces have been advised by the Meteorological Department to brace for more cold weather over five days, as temperatures  are dropping with a low pressure zone now centred over China covering the region.

It is already cold in the northern region, and it will get colder over the next several days, the Meteorological Department said on Wednesday.

A group of young guides wait for tourists at the top of Phu Chi Fah mountain in Chiang Rai’s Thoeng district. Tourists flock to the northern provinces at this time of the year to enjoy the cold weather. (File photo by Tawatchai Kemgumnerd)

Cold weather will continue in the North from Dec 18 to Dec 22. After that it will be a bit warmer, Pornnapha Thongthep, of the weather bureau in Chiang Mai, told FM100.5 news program.

“The region has warmer weather during the daytime, but temperatures drop at night,” she asaid.

Temperatures would fall by another 2 deg Celsius over the next five days, she said.

Chiang Rai and Phayao were the coldest provinces on Tuesday with temperatures there plunging to 7 deg  Celsius. In Doi Ang Khang, in Chiang Mai, the ground temperature was minus 1 deg Celsius, the department said.

The cold season in the North will stretch into mid-February.

Ms Pornnapha said the weather this year was colder than last year.

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