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Thailand swelters as temperatures hit 42°C with haze and storms forecast
SATURDAY, APRIL 04, 2026
Thailand faces extreme heat up to 42°C with haze and isolated storms, as the Meteorological Department warns of health risks and unstable weather conditions
Northern Thailand chokes under severe PM2.5 as hotspots persist
THURSDAY, APRIL 02, 2026
PM2.5 levels remained dangerously high across many northern provinces on April 2, with officials warning that weaker air ventilation could worsen the situation in the coming days.
Thailand swelters under extreme heat as temperatures hit 42C, with haze and storms forecast
THURSDAY, APRIL 02, 2026
Thailand weather forecast for April 2 warns of extreme heat, hazy skies, 42C highs and isolated thunderstorms with gusty winds in several regions
Chiang Mai records 83 hotspots as haze persists; Doi Tao remains most concerning
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2026
Chiang Mai authorities reported 83 hotspots on April 1, 2026, led by Doi Tao district, as wildfire haze persists. The Meteorological Department forecast hot to very hot weather with possible storms and urged health precautions.
Chiang Mai tops global air pollution ranking as haze worsens and wildfire spreads in Mae Taeng
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2026
On March 30, 2026, IQAir ranked Chiang Mai as the world’s worst for air quality at 10.00am, with an AQI of 233. Officials issued health alerts as wildfire spread in Mae Taeng.
Forest burners face 20 years in jail as parks shut high-risk areas nationwide
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2026
Parks authority closes high-risk conservation forests nationwide and warns illegal burners face up to 20 years in prison and 2 million baht in fines
Thailand’s hotspots surge as cross-border haze risks grow
MONDAY, MARCH 09, 2026
GISTDA reports a sharp rise in hotspots across Thailand, with forest areas hardest hit, raising concerns over worsening PM2.5 pollution and regional haze.
Northern Thailand hit by toxic dust crisis as PM2.5 tops limits in 16 provinces
THURSDAY, MARCH 05, 2026
Northern Thailand is choking on hazardous haze as hotspots spread across the region. Chiang Mai is edging towards a crisis, with thick smoke blanketing the city and reducing visibility.
Meteorological Dept warns of 38°C heat, haze and storms
MONDAY, MARCH 02, 2026
Met Dept warns of hot, hazy weather with highs up to 38°C on March 2, 2026, plus isolated storms; summer storms due March 3–6.
Stagnant air brings back haze as Bangkok PM2.5 stays at moderate level
MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2025
Bangkok’s air is turning still, with PM2.5 edging up. The city average was 27µg/m³ at 7am on December 29; Sathorn was highest.