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Weather Report in Thailand - Daily Local Forecast - Instant Result -All Province
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Informative Article Summary by Anny Redperz
You can check the current daily climate informations in the dividual provinces in Thailand -- Just One Click for instant forecast report
The informations you get about weather in Thailand in each provinces provided by official Thai Meteorological Department
It's very easy to check the weather forcast in each major cities in Thailand, we devide the regions into 6 major areas include : Northern, Northeastern, Central, Eastern Southern (East Coast - Thailand Gulf), Southern (West Coast - Andaman)
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Choose the province below
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view the latest weather report here ==>
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Click on the province you might want to know the weather report and view the result at the right upper of this table
When is the best time to visit Thailand?
Yearly Weather In Thailand, Climate generally hot, particularly between mid-February and June. The monsoon season runs from May to October when hot and sunny weather is interrupted by bursts of torrential rain. The best time for holidays to Thailand is to visit during the cool season between November to February, except Koh Samui and surrounding islands which are at their best between June and September.
Generally speaking,the best time to visit Thailand is from November to February when the northeast monsoon is blowing cool, dry air which serves as a respite from the heat. During this cool season, the temperature ranges from 18C to 32C in Bangkok, while in northern and northeast Thailand, temperatures can get quite cool with morning temperatures as low as 8 C to 12 C with the occasional 20 C day. Nights can be particularly chilly and at high altitudes the temperatures can and do drop below freezing.
The summer period, or hot and dry season, is from March to June. At this time temperatures in Bangkok average around 34 C, but can often reach 40 C with the humidity levels of 75%.
Try and avoid April, unless you plan to be permanently submerged in the ocean, because this is the hottest month across the country.
From July to October is the monsoonal season when most of Thailand's annual rainfall is accumulated. The humidity averages just under 90%, with temperatures averaging around 29 C in Bangkok.
The monsoons finish when the wind direction changes, bringing dry weather from the northeast. At best this season can be described as unpredictable and not the constant downpour of rain like you would expect. The middle months of this season may hold particularly heavy rains for the north of the country.
Big Thanks for helpful resources goes to
Thailand Meteorological Dept
where you can find the next 7-day Forecast of all countries all regions in Thailand
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