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Weather last year
Weather last year












weather last year

By northeast standards, the temperatures are becoming more moderate. While most provinces in northeast Thailand will see a further reduction in rainfall in September, some provinces, notably Buriram and Khon Kaen, see an uptick in rainfall before drastic drops across the region in October. If it has been a very wet wet season, then flooding in Chiang Mai and other urban centres may occur, along with rural flooding if the major rivers break their banks. The daily minimum and maximum temperatures don't change much from the previous month though - you'll need to wait another month before the first signs of a serious cooling will begin. September sees the rainfall levels begin their steady decline as the wet season prepares to wind down. If you can put off your trip here for a month, do so. From here onwards the rain continues to back off, forming a steady decline to the glorious November, December, January period. It is still going to be raining most days, but nothing like how it was coming down in August. Eastern Thailandįinally! September sees an almost halving of the rain on Ko Chang. The waterfalls in Kanchanaburi can be especially impressive this year - almost as memorable as the flooded streets in Bangkok! Temperatures remain very warm. The weather in Bangkok in September, along with Central Thailand, sees a sharp increase in the rain - in Bangkok is increases by over 50%, but after September the rains beat a speedy retreat. The lower Gulf islands of Ko Tao, Ko Pha Ngan and Ko Samui are your best bets, though even here some rain should be expected particularly towards the end of the month. Ko Phi Phi, Ko Lanta and other Andaman Sea islands are still soggy and quiet as can be, while flooding and mudslides have occurred on Ko Chang and other places in the eastern Gulf region at this time of year. Overall, September is not a great time to hit the islands. What are the most popular Thai islands in September? Floods are common in the Central plains, including parts of Ayutthaya and Lopburi provinces. Beyond this region, waterfalls like those in Kanchanaburi, Umphang and Khao Yai tend to be extremely powerful and potentially dangerous.

weather last year

The lower Gulf coast provinces of Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung and Songkhla remain considerably drier than the rest of the country. September is similar to August in much of the country, though the rain does tend to back off in Northern destinations like Chiang Mai, Lamphun and Phitsanulok, as well as in Northeastern points like Khon Kaen and That Phanom.














Weather last year