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What's the temperature in Chiang Rai, Thailand?

Chiang Rai (Tokyo 99 48' N19 54') is the northernmost capital of Thailand, with an area of 1 1678 square kilometers and an altitude of 580 meters. It is located at the junction of Thailand, Laos and Myanmar, about 900 kilometers away from the capital Bangkok. The humidity here is lower than that in southern Thailand, so tourists will feel refreshed. August and September each year is the season with the richest rainfall in Chiang Rai, so you must bring rain gear when traveling. Bangkok is close to the equator and has a tropical monsoon climate, which is hot all year round. But because it is close to the sea, there is sea breeze blowing all year round, so even in the hottest season, there will be no feeling of hot summer. Bangkok is divided into three seasons: March to May is summer; June to September is a sunny rainy season; 10 to February of the following year is the cool season. The coolest in Bangkok is June 5438+February, with an average temperature of 17 degrees. The hottest is April, with the temperature as high as 38 degrees. The average precipitation is 1600 mm, and 90% of the rainfall is almost concentrated in mid-May to 10. In rainy season, rain comes and goes quickly. It's always sunny in Wan Li, and the sun is like fire. Suddenly, the dark clouds came to the top, thunder and lightning, and it rained cats and dogs. Soon, it rained again.