Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - I want to go to Thailand in April and May, but I don't know what the weather is like. Will it be very hot?

I want to go to Thailand in April and May, but I don't know what the weather is like. Will it be very hot?

Thailand has a tropical monsoon climate. There are three seasons in a year, namely hot season (from mid-February to mid-May), rainy season (from late May to mid-June 10) and cool season (1mid-October 165438 to mid-February of the following year). The annual temperature is not lower than 18℃, and the temperature difference is between 38℃- 19℃. The humidity is between 82.8% and 66%. Take Bangkok as an example. In the hottest April, the temperature can be as high as 37℃, with scorching sun and sultry air. Especially in April, sometimes it even exceeds 40 degrees. At the same time, don't forget to bring a hat and sunglasses to keep out the sun. It's cold in the north, and it's chilly in the north of Chiang Mai and the mountains at night. Be sure to carry a thick coat with you.

Cool season: 165438+ 10 to February of the following year, affected by the cool northeast tourist monsoon. Although the weather is dry during the day, it will be a little cold at night, so it is best to prepare a long-sleeved coat. At this time, the probability of rainfall in northern Thailand is small, and the lowest temperature can reach below 10 degrees. It is common that it doesn't rain for two months, but there are bottles and cans of water in front of every household. Even so, it is still the most comfortable day of the year. The highest temperature is 40-42℃ in March-May. From July to September, affected by the southwest tourist monsoon, it is rainy season. There were several violent short-term showers in the afternoon, ranging from a few minutes to several hours. Remind you not to forget to prepare umbrellas and other rain gear when you go out! However, the Thai people never regard the flood as a disaster, and call it "the top of the ear of rice". On the contrary, they are grateful.

From June 5438+ 10 to February 65438+2, tropical cyclones occasionally attacked eastern Thailand from the South China Sea via Indochina Peninsula, but the tropical cyclones formed in Siam Bay were few and weak.