Get Yer BIG Coats Ready.....555 !!
Get Yer BIG Coats Ready.....555 !!
Winter to start in Thailand this Saturday, October 29th, Thai Meteorological Department says
By Nop Meechukhun -Thursday, 27 October 2022, 17:52
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Thailand will officially enter winter on Saturday, October 29th, two weeks later than usual, the Thai Meteorological Department reported on Wednesday, October 26th.
Winter season is expected to last until the end of February 2023, according to the officials, and will be colder than last year. The average minimum temperature in upper Thailand is expected to be about 20 degrees Celsius with the coldest period from December 2022 to January 2023.
In northern and northeastern Thailand, the lowest temperature is expected to be about 8-9 degrees Celsius.
In Bangkok, the lowest temperature could reach 17-19 degrees Celsius and about 15-16 degrees Celsius in its vicinity. The coldest period will start from December 2022 to the end of January 2023.
In southern Thailand, cold weather is likely on some days, mostly in the upper part. But heavy rain is expected, especially on the east coast in November and December. Heavy to very heavy rain is also possible in some places and will cause flash floods as well as overflowing in the banks in many areas.
By Nop Meechukhun -Thursday, 27 October 2022, 17:52
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Thailand will officially enter winter on Saturday, October 29th, two weeks later than usual, the Thai Meteorological Department reported on Wednesday, October 26th.
Winter season is expected to last until the end of February 2023, according to the officials, and will be colder than last year. The average minimum temperature in upper Thailand is expected to be about 20 degrees Celsius with the coldest period from December 2022 to January 2023.
In northern and northeastern Thailand, the lowest temperature is expected to be about 8-9 degrees Celsius.
In Bangkok, the lowest temperature could reach 17-19 degrees Celsius and about 15-16 degrees Celsius in its vicinity. The coldest period will start from December 2022 to the end of January 2023.
In southern Thailand, cold weather is likely on some days, mostly in the upper part. But heavy rain is expected, especially on the east coast in November and December. Heavy to very heavy rain is also possible in some places and will cause flash floods as well as overflowing in the banks in many areas.
Re: Get Yer BIG Coats Ready.....555 !!
Same same for the last 20 years , nothing NEW !!
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Can someone phone Michael Fish for a second opinion
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Thanks for the update and or refresher 747
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Load of bollocks ..required many things ..but never needed a coat here in 22 yrs. I did once wear a long sleeved shirt n jeans ONCE .. i was in court that day
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Well my long sleeved shirts, three long sleeved jumpers and my various coats will be making a return from the wardrobe in the spare room for the next few months.
It actually works out cheaper than drinking a bottle of Johnnie Walker a day to keep warm
It actually works out cheaper than drinking a bottle of Johnnie Walker a day to keep warm
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It was 7 C at our home at kilo 18 in early Jan 2009
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Bet YOU Were GUILTY !!Drunk Monkey wrote: ↑October 28, 2022, 8:57 pmLoad of bollocks ..required many things ..but never needed a coat here in 22 yrs. I did once wear a long sleeved shirt n jeans ONCE .. i was in court that day
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For those that don't do Celsius 747man's post for Northeast equals 46° to 48° Fahrenheit. Just long sleave shirt and light coat weather
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That would just be the Yanks, Stan .......... who for some unfathomable reason also still do lbs/miles/ft/gallons etc
Not to forget, of course, driving on the wrong side of the road.
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Give 'em a chance Jack, they haven't mastered spelling yetjackspratt wrote: ↑October 29, 2022, 7:03 pmThat would just be the Yanks, Stan .......... who for some unfathomable reason also still do lbs/miles/ft/gallons etc
Not to forget, of course, driving on the wrong side of the road.
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To those that dont understand that only one county uses the Imperial system read on
"Today, Canadians typically use a mix of metric and imperial measurements in their daily lives." Why? because the USA is their biggest trading partner
"The metric system is routinely used in business and technology within the United Kingdom, with imperial units remaining in widespread use amongst the public. All UK roads use the imperial system except for weight limits, and newer height or width restriction signs give metric alongside imperial."
India "Today all official measurements are made in the metric system. In common usage some older Indians may still refer to imperial units. Some measurements, such as the heights of mountains, are still recorded in feet. Tyre rim diameters are still measured in inches, as used worldwide. Industries like the construction and the real estate industry still use both the metric and the imperial system though it is more common for sizes of homes to be given in square feet and land in acres"
"Petrol is still sold by the imperial gallon in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Myanmar, the Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St Kitts and Nevis and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The United Arab Emirates"
Many countries continue to use Imperial
"Today, Canadians typically use a mix of metric and imperial measurements in their daily lives." Why? because the USA is their biggest trading partner
"The metric system is routinely used in business and technology within the United Kingdom, with imperial units remaining in widespread use amongst the public. All UK roads use the imperial system except for weight limits, and newer height or width restriction signs give metric alongside imperial."
India "Today all official measurements are made in the metric system. In common usage some older Indians may still refer to imperial units. Some measurements, such as the heights of mountains, are still recorded in feet. Tyre rim diameters are still measured in inches, as used worldwide. Industries like the construction and the real estate industry still use both the metric and the imperial system though it is more common for sizes of homes to be given in square feet and land in acres"
"Petrol is still sold by the imperial gallon in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Myanmar, the Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St Kitts and Nevis and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The United Arab Emirates"
Many countries continue to use Imperial
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I guess those signs I saw in Great Britain and N. Ireland last month stating miles were left over from years ago and my niece who lives there and uses pounds for weight is old time. Also what's this thing about people weighing in Stones?jackspratt wrote: ↑October 29, 2022, 7:03 pmThat would just be the Yanks, Stan .......... who for some unfathomable reason also still do lbs/miles/ft/gallons etc
Not to forget, of course, driving on the wrong side of the road.
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The reason Jack is $$$$$
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Don't forget acres, hectares et al. I was brought up using the imperial system, but I use C rather than F for temperatures now. However, for measurement I still like inches, feet and yards, which are still used in baseball, hockey and Canadian football. I am not sure what are soccer teams use. I like to be 6' tall and do not know what that is under the metric system. I use to be 175 lbs., but now I am 80 or 82 kg., which is meaningless to me.
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The weather in udon at the momement can be be best described in a single word
ABSOLUTEY SPLENDID FANTASTIC MARVELOUS
I had a .60bt hair cut n then a foo beers n moosic at Accoustic .. fook life aint too.bad really.
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ABSOLUTEY SPLENDID FANTASTIC MARVELOUS
I had a .60bt hair cut n then a foo beers n moosic at Accoustic .. fook life aint too.bad really.
DM
Claret n Blue all way thru .. Up the Iron
L2 Season 19/20 Codheads 0 Scunny 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2qrsItFUug
8 minutes is the point of lift off !!!!!!!
L2 Season 19/20 Codheads 0 Scunny 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2qrsItFUug
8 minutes is the point of lift off !!!!!!!