February 26, 2009
Bangkok (ASTV Manager Online) – Cool weather in the north is influenced by the northwest wind whereas raining in the central region, east and northeast is influenced by the south and southeast wind.
The high-pressure mass from China will be covering the upper parts of Thailand between February 28 and March 3.
Foggy morning and cool weather will be in the upper part of the north. Nevertheless, it will still be hot during daytime. The lowest temperatures will be 16-23 degrees celsius while the highest temperatures 35-40 degrees celsius.
It will be very hot in the northeast during daytime. However, 10 percent of rain can be expected. The lowest temperatures will be 21-27 degrees celsius whereas the highest temperatures 38-40 degrees celsius.
It will also be hot in the central region. 10 percent of rain can be expected, particularly in Lopburi and Saraburi.
In the east, it will be hot during daytime. 10 percent of rain can be expected, especially in the mountain range and on the coast. Waves can be one metre high. The lowest temperatures will be 24-26 degrees celsius while the highest temperatures 32-38 degrees celsius.
10 percent of rain can be expected in the eastern south, in particular the lower part of the region. Waves will be 1-2 metres high.
It will be partly cloudy in the western south. 10 percent of rain can be expected, particularly in Krabit, Trang and Satun. Waves can be one metre high.
It will also be partly cloudy in Bangkok and surrounding provinces although it will be hot during daytime. The lowest temperatures will be 25-27 degrees celsius whereas the highest temperatures 34-37 degrees celsius.