Winter in Thailand has ended – Pattaya to feel intense heat March-April, max 42-43°C, increased rainfall in May

[Pattaya Mail] - 03/1/2025

PATTAYA, Thailand – The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has officially declared the onset of the summer season in Thailand, with average maximum temperatures expected to range between 35-36°C, similar to normal levels but lower than last year. Winter has officially ended, and Thailand has (…)



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