It is anticipated that the cold season will arrive in Thailand a little bit later than it typically does. It is anticipated that the season will begin during the fourth week of October, which is approximately one week later than it normally does. The Thai Meteorological Department predicted that December and January would be the months with the coldest temperatures of the season.
In the north and the northeast of the country, temperatures are forecast to be the coldest, ranging from 8 to 9 degrees Celsius. Temperatures on mountain peaks are forecast to range from chilly (between 9 and 15.9 degrees Celsius) to bitterly cold (below 8 degrees Celsius), according to the National Weather Service.
The forecast for the southern region calls for brisk weather, with temperatures ranging from 16-22.9 degrees Celsius, according to the department. In November and December, widespread precipitation is forecasted to fall across the southern region, particularly along the east coast. Rain showers are possible in some locations at times. At the time when it would be the coldest, temperatures in Bangkok are forecast to fall to between 17 and 18 degrees Celsius. The surrounding region is forecast to experience temperatures as low as 15 to 16 degrees Celsius at their lowest.
During the wet season in the Gulf of Thailand, you may anticipate the waves to be anywhere from 0.5 to 1 meter high. Waves in the Andaman Sea are predicted to be between 1 and 2 meters in height. It is anticipated that tropical storms will pass over the Gulf of Thailand and South Thailand, and as a result, wave heights will increase to between 3 and 4 meters. In the meantime, Thailand has been occupied with cleaning up after the effects of Hurricane Noru. This past weekend, the province of Ubon Ratchathani in the country’s northeast saw the greatest rainfall, which was measured at almost 22 centimeters in 24 hours. As a result, more than 5,000 people had to be relocated to shelters located on higher ground.

The onset of Thailand’s cold season is anticipated in late October
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