Saturday, January 25, 2014

Thailand continues to experience coldest temperatures in 30 years

Cold spell will continue into next week,  

weather bureau says

The Nation

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BANGKOK: -- TEMPERATURES in the Northeast will drop by another 3-5 degrees Celsius next week because of a new high-pressure front moving in from China, which will cover most of Thailand by Monday and Tuesday, the state weather-forecast agency reported yesterday. Many areas in the North and Northeast have already been covered by frost.

According to the Meteorological Department, the current high-pressure front covering the country is now weakening, causing temperatures to rise slightly by 2-4 degrees.

However, the cold snap is still affecting many areas, it said, and advised members of public to remain vigilant, as poor visibility due to thick fog could lead to an increase in traffic accidents.

Winds in the South are also weakening as a northeasterly monsoon front covering the Gulf of Thailand is now moving across the mainland, the department said.

People living in the North, especially in highland areas, were still experiencing early-morning frosts. as temperatures measured between 2 and 6 degrees. The current lowest temperatures measured between 9 and 11 degrees Celsius, while the highest temperatures recorded were 25 to 28 degrees Celsius.

In the Northeast, temperatures in highland areas were between 2 and 8 degrees, while lows in low-lying areas were 10-15 degrees and highs were 25-28 degrees.

In the Central region, fog and cold were reported in the morning, with the lows of 12-14 degrees and highs of 27-28 degrees.

In the South, the cold snap, mixed with showers, was reported to be worst in the morning. Strong coastal winds were also creating high waves, especially in Songkhla, where they were as high as 2 metres.

At Loei's Phu Kradueng National Park, where temperatures of minus-4 degrees were recorded, thousands of tourists flocked to set up camp and experience the park's overnight frost, which lay across the grass and the Sa Kaew Anodas swamp.

In Lampang, people kept themselves warm by gathering around bonfires as temperatures dropped to around 8 degrees.

Meanwhile, many rural people in Si Sa Ket were reported to be in need of warm clothing and blankets.


-- The Nation 2014-01-25

Friday, January 24, 2014

Bang Saray Beach Townhouses 50 Meters from the Beach!

50 Meters from the beach in Bang Saray, 2 bed 2 bath Townhomes going from 7.5 MB!

 

2 Story townhouses with private swimming pool and rooftop garden with ocean view right on Bang Sarae beach road!


The developers of the prestigious Talay Sawan are proud to offer their newest development. this will be a string of 16 townhouses as close to the beach as permitted!
 


Each individual Beach House is entered through a private gated pedestrian entrance or through the remote controlled garage door entrance. You then take a walk beside your private outdoor salt water swimming pool to your entrance door. 





On the ground floor, there are two double en-suite bedrooms, with the master bedroom having glass doors leading on to a deck area where you can relax by your private pool.




2nd floor with fitted European kitchen, living room, dining area with ocean views!
 

 

Rooftop Garden with ocean view!


Each of The Beach Houses is fully air conditioned throughout. In all there are only sixteen of these Beach Houses, with four of them having additional garden areas.

Prices are starting at 7.5 MB and construction on the first 8 has already begun! Payment schedule is as follows:



  • 100,000 baht Booking & Reservation Fee
       (Contracts within 21 days of booking fee)
  • 25% on Contract Signing
  • 50% during Construction
25% on completion and transfer  

For more info or to arrange a viewing Email:
Brian@bigmangoproperties.com