The norm is to get hit with a thunderstorm for about 5 mins and then it will be fine. Might be worth taking a very thin raincoat, the kind that takes up hardly any space.
2006-08-21 04:14:22
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answered by Jim 4
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Whaddaya melt or something? - ok, your being creative and asking if it will rain - sure, it will rain, its rainy season here.. Ah, Samui, what a life huh? - - - We had a scattered storm this morning.. but I am in central thai.. good stuff these scattered storms - - keeps everything green and alive - - smile when it comes your way..
2006-08-21 16:04:43
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answered by Anonymous
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hi, i'm a Thai and that i stay contained in the suburbs of Bangkok. the precedence is really risky around the pink zones, even through community criteria, so do dodge. inner city aspects, Silom and Patpong are risky. I doubt Patpong is open for organization. places really a ways faraway from pink zones are nevertheless as generic (shops, eating places, etc.). safe practices forces are envisioned to take administration of the protest aspects, there are nevertheless danger of violence spreading. on the time of this writing, PM Abhisit is thinking a curfew. you should computer screen the precedence heavily. Frankly, the entire of Bangkok is a touch susceptible at present. i imagine think ofyou've got to omit out on significant aspects of the best in Bangkok for the duration of your 2 days stay in case you visit in this time. Samui and Southern Thailand (except the three south maximum provinces) will be fantastic. certain solutions on your questions (when you're vacationing besides): Rachadapisek highway is really generic. From there to the Savannabhumi airport in Samutprakan could be fantastic yet could enable 4 hours purely in case (conservative the following). yet in case you fly out from Donmuang airport to Samui, think ofyou've got to get to the airport through Dindaeng, it really is really risky and could be blocked. about getting round Bangkok, subway and skytrains have quickly stopped operation. Taxis are nevertheless available yet with the line blocks around the pink zones, site visitors will be undesirable on weekdays. If it is your first holiday to Bangkok, sights contained in the heart of Bangkok is surely not accessible at present, which will make it not so functional. I advice spending extra time outdoors Bangkok or at Samui, the position it really is way safer as we talk.
2016-11-30 22:36:26
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answered by ? 3
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Good to have it with you. Now is the southwest monsoon season and will be wet for awhile. Just wait for the sun after the rain. You can still get to enjoy the seafood.
2006-08-21 15:06:18
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answered by peanutz 7
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Yes, and an umbrella too. The rains usually only last an hour or two, then it turns beautiful.
2006-08-21 14:17:46
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answered by EMAILSKIP 6
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aye i will
its still the rainy season over there
ull still have plenty sun but a hour or so of rain each day
still excellent rain or shine tho
2006-08-21 21:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah bring rain coat and flashlight. the weather now adays is unpredictable. Blame it to global warming.
2006-08-21 16:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you will need them ,but buy them here its cheaper ! as to times ? yes 3 pm on the dot every day till 4.30 !ha ha
2006-08-21 20:20:37
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answered by uk expat 2
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rain is on and off this yr...it can take out electricity sometimes...but fairly short for most.
2006-08-21 08:02:53
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answered by littlecommonsense 2
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no now is there good season, but it is the tropics and rainstorms do happen, its the heat man
2006-08-21 10:31:16
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answered by Anonymous
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