Weather in Thailand in May
May for Thailand is the month of the beginning of the rainy season. Somewhere more, somewhere less, but the rain will not bypass any province of the country. For people exhausted by the April heat, such rain is a real salvation that cannot be said about those who have just arrived in the country..
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The content of the article
- one Weather in Bangkok
- 2 Weather in Koh Chang and Koh Kut
- 3 Weather in the north of Thailand
- 4 Weather in northeast Thailand
- five Weather on Koh Samui, Tao and Phangan
- 6 Phuket weather
Weather in Bangkok
With a gradual increase in precipitation, air humidity in the capital of Thailand and its central regions is also gradually increasing. And although the air temperature drops, compared to April, in May it is still more than warm here..
Weather in Koh Chang and Koh Kut
In the eastern part of Thailand, the island of Koh Chang is considered to be the island most often washed by May rains, where the rains, either increasing or decreasing, practically do not stop for a single day. The most favorable island to visit in May of this part of the country is the island of Ko Samet..
Weather in the north of Thailand
Northern Thailand in the month of May, with the onset of heavy rains, is finally getting a long-awaited respite, both from the April heat and from the polluted air, spoiled by smoke from burning fields. In addition, heavy rains fill all local waterfalls in this part of the country with water, which makes the landscape especially unique..
Weather in northeast Thailand
The weather in the northeastern part is not much different from that of the north - a gradual decrease in air temperature and a multiple increase in precipitation. It rains here every day in May.
Weather on Koh Samui, Tao and Phangan
The southeastern part of Thailand is a place where May rains are not in such a huge amount as in other parts of the country. And the weather does not change much compared to April. It's still hot in here.
Phuket weather
In the south-west of Thailand, the rain falls most of all on the island of Koh Chang. On islands such as Phuket, Krabi, the rains are usually short-term - a maximum of two hours a day, and the rest of the time it is sunny enough.
In May in this region, hotel prices drop significantly and, if the rain falls here, you are not afraid, then you can significantly save on accommodation.