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-2 Degrees Celsius Recorded on Doi Inthanon

by CityNews

 

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Frost bitten leaves on Doi Inthanon in 2015

 

CityNews – A temperature of -2 degrees Celsius (28 Fahrenheit) has been recorded on Doi Inthanon last night, which has made headlines across the nation as the cold spell grips north, northeastern and central Thailand.

 

The Meteorological Department recorded the temperature last night, December 19. The Doi Inthanon National Park often gets cold during winter, and hundreds of locals and tourists flock to see the morning frost before it thaws.

 

Full Story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/2-degrees-celsius-recorded-doi-inthanon/

 
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7 hours ago, observer90210 said:

Tourists flock to see the morning frost before it thaws ? One could recommend some fine places in Europe with 24/7 frosting that won't thaw !!

Human nature, really really!!

Maybe it's "really really" easier for a Thai tourist to visit Doi Inthanon than Europe?

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5 minutes ago, observer90210 said:

Obviously, reference was to the foreign tourists assuming that were a few.

 

 

The vast majority of the horrific crowds that drive up at 4am from Park HQ to the viewpoint is composed of Thais. There are some chinese too, and perhaps a few farangs, but that is because of the sunrise, I don't think the chinese would care for zero temperatures.

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I found this 'Coldest temperature recorded on Doi Inthanon

BANGKOK, 21 December 2014 (NNT1) - The Doi Inthanon mountain feels the coldest temperature of the year at -1C. As many as 5,000 people went up there on Saturday to enjoy the chilly weather.

So presumably -2o is a record. Here's looking forward to snow as well in the coming years...providing there is precipitation conditions as well, Ha!

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