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#1 sceadugenga

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Posted 2008-11-11 07:21:09

The second cold night of the season and I'm wearing teeshirt, shirt and pullover with tracksuit pants this morning. I'll have a hunt for some socks later... where does all that stuff disappear to in the hot season?
The Mrs never had any trouble finding her flannelet 'jammys last night though.  
The days are brilliant, cool and crystal clear... the Thais are piling up their rubbish to burn as I write.  :o

Edited by sceadugenga, 2008-11-11 07:21:50.


#2 konjianghai

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Posted 2008-11-11 07:37:05

How cold at night time may i ask? I called to Thailand yesterday and asked about the weather which i got the reply saying it was 25 degree (i called around 5-6 pm yesterday at Thai time).

Is it allow now to burning? I mean its not Dec-Jan yet maybe not heavy effect?

#3 villagefarang

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Posted 2008-11-11 10:03:01

The wife and I love this weather.  Afraid you might be right about burning, however.  With all the weather information online, I am always amused when people ask in the forum about the weather in Thailand.

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Posted 2008-11-11 10:11:51

View Postvillagefarang, on 2008-11-11 11:03:01, said:

The wife and I love this weather. Afraid you might be right about burning, however. With all the weather information online, I am always amused when people ask in the forum about the weather in Thailand.

Yes i know i can look it up but i am only not sure if its correct and on the sites i bumped to mostly dont update much or something.
Well i'll try to check it out at thai meteorological department. :D

Okay i got it at this time in Thailand.
Current Weather at 10:00 pm is 21.1 degree. Nice indeed :o

Edited by konjianghai, 2008-11-11 10:17:55.


#5 villagefarang

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Posted 2008-11-11 10:23:28

Good for you!  I always like it when people show a little ingenuity.

View Postkonjianghai, on 2008-11-11 10:11:51, said:

View Postvillagefarang, on 2008-11-11 11:03:01, said:

The wife and I love this weather. Afraid you might be right about burning, however. With all the weather information online, I am always amused when people ask in the forum about the weather in Thailand.

Yes i know i can look it up but i am only not sure if its correct and on the sites i bumped to mostly dont update much or something.
Well i'll try to check it out at thai meteorological department. :D

Okay i got it at this time in Thailand.
Current Weather at 10:00 pm is 21.1 degree. Nice indeed :o


#6 sceadugenga

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Posted 2008-11-11 10:37:58

Quikcast.com predicted 9c in Chiang Rai this morning but it would have been several degrees colder up here in the mountains.
I offered to get the heater out but the Mrs joined her sister in law in following the sun around the garden like cats.

#7 klikster

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Posted 2008-11-11 14:31:08

View Postvillagefarang, on 2008-11-11 10:03:01, said:

With all the weather information online, I am always amused when people ask in the forum about the weather in Thailand.
Why? Much of Thailand's online weather info is reported from weather stations at airports. And those weather stations don't address micro-climates, which are very common in Thailand.

#8 wileycoyote

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Posted 2008-11-11 15:27:06

I still love the seasons in Chaing Rai,better than the monotony of the South

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Posted 2008-11-11 20:34:12

This morning at 6.30 it was 15C, and yesterday 17C. We live in lowland countryside 3kms east of the city. I can't recall such a quick transition from rainy to cool season.

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Posted 2008-11-11 20:39:06

View Postklikster, on 2008-11-11 14:31:08, said:

View Postvillagefarang, on 2008-11-11 10:03:01, said:

With all the weather information online, I am always amused when people ask in the forum about the weather in Thailand.
Why? Much of Thailand's online weather info is reported from weather stations at airports. And those weather stations don't address micro-climates, which are very common in Thailand.

Anything in the teens is beautiful weather in my neck of the woods.  The specific degree, on a specific street corner, really doesn't make all that much difference, in my opinion.

So there are micro-climates.  How clever to point that out.

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Posted 2008-11-12 00:35:39

View Postvillagefarang, on 2008-11-11 20:39:06, said:

The specific degree, on a specific street corner, really doesn't make all that much difference, in my opinion.
Depends if that " .. specific street corner .." might be where someone is planning to visit, like Maesalong or Doi Tung or .. The difference between Maesalong and the airport in Chiang Rai will likely be more than a ".. specific degree ..". :o

#12 sceadugenga

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Posted 2008-11-12 07:12:48

View Postlannaman, on 2008-11-11 20:34:12, said:

This morning at 6.30 it was 15C, and yesterday 17C. We live in lowland countryside 3kms east of the city. I can't recall such a quick transition from rainy to cool season.
I certainly agree with the quick transition this year, one day it was hot and wet and the next cool and dry.
It's 7.10am here at Hoysen Pubpla, 20kms south of CR, and it's a lot less than 15c, I estimate around 6 or 7c.

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Posted 2008-12-26 17:38:34

Bleeding freezing here today, cold drizzling rain for most of the day.

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Posted 2008-12-26 18:29:35

Just getting over a bad case of bronchial pneumonia; was planning a moto road trip next week to the Rai, MHS, etc.
With this shite weather, I'm rethinking the trip.
Maybe a cheapo flight to Sihanoukville, instead....

#15 lannaman

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Posted 2008-12-26 21:22:54

The BBC forecast this rain on the 22nd. They usually are pretty good with the five day forecast, probably because the weather here does not change much from day to day. Tomorrow - 27th no sun and drizzle (sounds familiar to an Englishman) and then back to our normal weather.
Might be brass monkeys here as we have solar heated water. Better to avoid an unwashed Lannaman for a day or two!
link - http://www.bbc.co.uk...html?world=2116

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Posted 2008-12-27 07:26:39

I'm off to Mae Sai today so may call into Macro on the way home and check out an ongoing rumour they have dried peas there and make a bacon and pea soup.
I never knew such a wussy lot of motorcyclists as there are in Chiang Mai Macca, one headed for the 'Rai last month and only got as far as the Hot Springs before turning back.  :o

Edited by sceadugenga, 2008-12-27 07:28:31.




 


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