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Is it worth going to Thailand in rainy season?

Is it worth going to Thailand in rainy season?

It is absolutely worth going to Thailand any time, but also in rainy season. It rarely rains all day, and usually the day is warm and sunny most of the day, then when it does rain it is short and sharp storms… which cool things off nicely.

What is the wettest place in Thailand?

Ranong
Most of Thailand receives from 1,200 to 1,600 mm of precipitation per year. Two provinces, Ranong and Trat, receive more than 4,500 mm a year making them the wettest places in the country.

What is the rainy season in Koh Samui?

Instead, it has its own rainy season between October and December, when the weather is largely warm and wet. Most travellers head for Koh Samui between December and April when days are warm and dry.

What is the coolest time of year in Thailand?

Far and away, Thailand’s cool season is the most comfortable time to visit temperature-wise, with the most pleasant weather happening between November and mid-February. This is when the northeast monsoon blows in cool and dry air, which offers a much-needed reprieve from the heat.

Is there a tsunami season in Thailand?

Thailand is typically prone to typhoons from June through December, although they are more common from September to November. Indian Ocean cyclones can occur year-round due to the warm sea but are most common between April and December. In general, Thailand is less affected by storms than its Southeast Asian neighbors.

Do tsunamis happen in Thailand?

In a total of 2 tidal waves classified as a tsunami since 2004 a total of 8,212 people died in Thailand. Tsunamis therefore occur only rarely here. The strongest tidal wave registered in Thailand so far reached a height of 19.60 meters.

What is the rainy season in Phuket?

Mid-May to October: Monsoon season in Phuket lasts from May to October. Average temperature during monsoons is 28 °C-29 °C. While the weather is at its humid best, the prices are at an all-time low, making this one of the cheapest seasons to plan a trip.

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