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Thailand: Climate & Weather |
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» Thailand has a tropical monsoon climate; temperatures usually range from an average annual high of 38° C to a low of 19° C. Southwest monsoons that arrive between May and July signal the advent of the rainy season, which lasts into October.
November and December mark the onset of the dry season. Temperatures begin to climb in January, and a hot sun parches the landscape.
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» The dry season is shortest in the South because of the proximity of the sea to all parts of the Malay Peninsula . With only slight exceptions, every area of the country receives adequate rainfall, but the duration of the rainy season and the amount of rain vary significantly from region to region and with altitude. The Northeast experiences a long dry season, and its red, porous soils retain water poorly, which limits their agricultural prospective.
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» Don't worry about bringing too much outfits with you, as almost everything can be purchased locally, at a portion of the price you will pay at home. Do keep in mind that the tropical sun can be pretty severe so a hat is useful, and don't forget to use a good sun screen.
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Thailand 's climate differs by region; Thailand 's climate is tropical, but not unfairly hot as in some other tropical countries around the world. On the other hand, what you think hot may depend on where you're from. The seasons are resolute by the "monsoons", which are steady wind patterns that change at different times of the year due to the differences between land and sea temperatures and pressures.The seasons are as follows:
» November thru February - Dry, "Cool" Season
» March thru June - Hot Season
» July thru October - Rainy Season
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