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Bangkok residents are on their way to the theoretical hottest day of the year on Sunday, when the sun will be closest to the city and directly above it.
At 12.16pm on Sunday, the sun will be exactly above the capital, according to the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (Narit).
In theory, then, it will be the hottest day as Bangkok will be fully exposed by the heat of the sun, it added in a statement on Monday.
The Meteorological Department forecasts that April will be this year's hottest month, with maximum temperatures of about 42-43 Celsius. The average temperature in Bangkok so far this month is 35C, it added.
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yindee skrev:
Pu Ha her er godt nok varmt i dag om vi kommer op på 42-43 grader skal jeg være usagt
Bangkok er ikke det rigtige sted at opholde i med mindre du har masse af kolde drikke og aircon kørende på fuld kraft
Bare rolig,- det bliver værre endnu
Bangkok sweltered in temperatures in the high 30s Sunday, but weather bureau officials warn that the capital has not yet experienced its hottest day of the year as predicted.
The National Astronomical Research Institute said last week that the hottest day would in theory be Sunday when the sun was exactly above Bangkok and at its closest point at 12.16pm. But Songkran Aksorn,...
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AL 48 skrev:
yindee skrev:
Pu Ha her er godt nok varmt i dag om vi kommer op på 42-43 grader skal jeg være usagt
Bangkok er ikke det rigtige sted at opholde i med mindre du har masse af kolde drikke og aircon kørende på fuld kraft
Bare rolig,- det bliver værre endnu
Bangkok sweltered in temperatures in the high 30s Sunday, but weather bureau officials warn that the capital has not yet experienced its hottest day of the year as predicted.
The National Astronomical Research Institute said last week that the hottest day would in theory be Sunday when the sun was exactly above Bangkok and at its closest point at 12.16pm. But Songkran Aksorn,...
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hej
yindee lidt gode råd til varmen
Most people keep indoors as much as possible during Thailand's hot season, which lasts from March to June and sends temperatures climbing over 40 degrees Celsius. But the shade is not an option for everyone. Some people have to keep working in the sun, and they share their tips for coping with the intense heat. (Video by Chumporn Sangvilert)