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Thailand for Visitors

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Written by Michael Holland

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Hat Yai Weather

The Thais divide the year into three seasons: the cool season, hot season, and rainy season. For most westerners, this translates to "hot," "really hot," and "really hot and wet." Temperatures rarely drop below 25° C (70° F). See the banner below for current conditions. Visit Weather Underground for a forecast.



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Hat Yai has very constant temperatures with average highs and lows varying by less than five degrees over the course of the year.
 

Average Monthly Highs & Lows for Hat Yai (°C)

Hat Yai Temps

The rainy season, which in Hat Yai coincides with the European and North American winters, is not an entirely bad time to visit, since the rain generally falls within the span of an hour or two in the late afternoons. The rain cools down the temperatures a bit and cleans the air quite nicely. With the high temperatures, the rain is not exactly cold. Sometimes it can be like a warm shower.

The rainy season is generally shorter and more pronounced in Hat Yai than it is in Bangkok. The rain increases sharply in October, but then tapers off just as quickly. February and March are the best months to visit if you want to avoid just about any possibility of rain.
 

Average Monthly Rainfall in Hat Yai (cm)

Hat Yai Rainfall
 


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