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On 7 May, the PAGASA declared that the worst of the record-high temperatures was over, ... [38] [39] in 30 April Bangkok Temperature up to 41.1°C (105.9°F)
The highest recorded temperature of Bangkok metropolis was 41.0 °C (105.8 °F) on 7 May 2023, [54] and the lowest recorded temperature was 9.9 °C (49.8 °F) in January 1955. [55] The Climate Impact Group at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies projected severe weather impacts on Bangkok caused by climate change. It found that Bangkok in ...
This is a list of cities by average temperature ... the actual daytime temperature in a given month may be considerably higher than the ... Bangkok: 27.0 (80.6) 28.3 ...
That same day, Herrera also reports that Bangkok, Thailand, topped out at 104 F (40 C), setting a record for April. Hundreds of new all-time April temperature records were set in southeastern ...
On 25 April, four weather stations in Myanmar recorded monthly high temperatures, with Theinzayet in the Mon State recording the highest temperature at 43 °C (109 °F). The next day, the city of Bago reached 42.2 °C (108.0 °F), matching a record previously reached in May 2020 and April 2019, according to weather historian Maximiliano Herrera.
By The Weather Channel A new report from Thailand's government says that Bangkok, its capital city and home to some 14 million people, could be underwater in the next 15 years thanks to a ...
Highest temperature recorded: 44.6 °C, Mae Hong Son, 28 April 2016 [8] Lowest temperature recorded: -1.4 °C, Sakon Nakhon , 2 Jan 1974 [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The deadliest tsunami: 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami , 4,812 confirmed deaths, 8,457 injuries, and 4,499 missing.
National pledges in Paris equate to a 3 °C increase in global temperatures according to climate scientists. [clarification needed] Negotiators in Paris worked to bring this down to 2 °C, but even this lower number may be "catastrophic for Bangkok," forcing the abandonment of the city by 2200 at the latest and by 2045–2070 at the earliest. [19]