"The Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) has addressed widespread social media claims suggesting an unusually prolonged hot season until September, reassuring the public about the country's typical climatic patterns and dismissing concerns of an extended heatwave crisis.
Amid recent online speculation hinting at an unprecedented extension of the hot season, TMD emphasized the customary duration of Thailand's summer, typically spanning from mid-February to mid-May, approximately two and a half months.
During this period, Thailand's proximity to the sun intensifies, resulting in the sun's rays striking the tropical zone at a perpendicular angle. April particularly witnesses the sun nearly directly overhead at midday, leading to heightened solar radiation exposure.
The hot season is characterized by erratic wind patterns, often feeble, alongside regular low-pressure areas induced by the heat, contributing to the scorching conditions. Temperatures may occasionally soar beyond 40 degrees Celsius, posing challenges for the populace."
Clarification on Thailand's Hot Season Duration by Meteorological Department
Clarification on Thailand's Hot Season Duration by Meteorological Department- Related Terms- Weather in Thailand, When to visit Thailand, Thailand
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Bangkok, Thailand
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