Save yourself who can: while the resorts of Egypt were shrouded in cold, in another country popular with Russians, tourists are warned about + 45 ° C

Save yourself who can: while the resorts of Egypt were shrouded in cold, in another country popular with Russians, tourists are warned about +45°C

While in Egypt, tourists complain about the “cold wind”, in Thailand, meteorologists scare vacationers with hellish heat. Since the onset of the summer season at the end of February, tourists are promised heat up to +45 degrees, as well as showers, waves and other troubles in which the heat is even more difficult to bear.

The summer season will last in Thailand from late February to mid-May – Said the meteorological department of Thailand, and then warned local residents and tourists that in some provinces of the country at this time there could be extreme heat – almost up to 45 degrees Celsius. However, even average temperatures will be quite hot – 35-36 degrees.

Another warning for tourists – in the popular resorts of Thailand during this period, more rain and possibly heavy showers are expected, and this will last from late February to mid-April. Waves in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand will reach a height of one to two meters, and the temperature will hover around 37-38°C. Cyclones, storms and other troubles are possible.

The next weekend in Phuket is relatively comfortable +32°C, the weekend promises to be cloudless. The sky will begin to cloud over next week, but rain is not yet promised. The water in the sea is hot – at the level of +30 degrees. By the way, despite the cloudy weather, tourists are asked not to forget about sunscreen.

In the meantime, we recall that in social networks, tourists who flew to Egypt complain about extremely cold weather: there is a “cold” wind that does not really allow sunbathing and swimming . Read more at this link.

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