Meteorologist warns hot season is approaching
Meteorologist warns hot season is approaching
The weather bureau has warned that temperatures could rise as high as 41 degrees Celsius, and cited global warming as a possible cause.
Weather expert Torsak Wanitkajorn said the changing weather pattern could see some parts of Thailand experiencing a heat wave in April as usual.
He further explained that tropical storms currently experienced in some provinces are the result of a cold front over parts of the country which could last until May. The northern, central and northeastern regions are at risk for season storms, and locals should be prepared.
Meanwhile, the problem of haze over Chiang Mai improved on Tuesday. Authorities said the situation is now close to normal. Dust level near Phu Ping Palace was recorded at 119 microgrammes per cubic metre, considered normal for this time of year.
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Korat declared disaster area for drought
Nakhon Ratchasima province or Korat has been declared a disaster area for drought the by the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Centre.
The announcement affects all 32 districts of the province.
The centre has already distributed 4.8 million cubic litres of water supplies used for irrigation and for drinking to locals in 265 villages as relief aid. Repair work is now being done on groundwater reserves in the province.