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  2. Category:2025 in Thailand by month - Wikipedia

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  3. Portal:Current events/March 2025/Calendar - Wikipedia

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  4. Thai calendar - Wikipedia

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    The reckoning of the Buddhist Era in Thailand is 543 years ahead of the Gregorian calendar (Anno Domini), so the year 2025 AD corresponds to B.E. 2568. The lunar calendar contains 12 or 13 months in a year, with 15 waxing moon and 14 or 15 waning moon days in a month, amounting to years of 354, 355 or 384 days.

  5. 2025 in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    8 January - 2025 Bangkok smog: PM2.5 levels in Bangkok exceeded acceptable health standards, beginning the annual air population season. [9] 13 January – South Thailand insurgency: 10 paramilitary rangers are injured in a bomb attack in Pattani. [10] 18 January – 2 February – 2025 Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup in Malaysia and Thailand ...

  6. The Old Farmer's Almanac spring 2025 forecast: Warm, wet ...

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    March 20, the date of the spring equinox, is the first day of spring in the U.S. ... The Old Farmer's Almanac compares "solar patterns and historical weather conditions with current solar activity ...

  7. Template:Climate chart - Wikipedia

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    Climate charts provide an overview of the climate in a particular place. The letters in the top row stand for months: January, February, etc. The bars and numbers convey the following information: The blue bars represent the average amount of precipitation (rain, snow etc.) that falls in each month.

  8. Thai Meteorological Department - Wikipedia

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    In 1905 the science of meteorology was first introduced to Thailand by the Royal Thai Navy which included meteorology in its navigation course. Seven years later, in 1912, the first meteorological textbook in Thai was published. Thailand’s first meteorological service, known as the Meteorological and Statistics Section, was established in 1923.

  9. The weather station is located near Phitsanulok airport. But both the Royal Thai Air Force and civil aviation use their own weather station for the pilots' briefing. In the northern region just five stations have a weather radar with a radius of 120 km or 240 km, they are station Chiang Rai, Lamphun, Phitsanulok, Phetchabun and Tha Wang Pha. [2]