Its hottest between March- June. The first week is the hardest. After this your body start getting used to the heat. Going outside from a air-con room is hard, so try close it 3 hours before you go out/wake up (if have timer) or simply wake up and turn it off. This will help you a lot and also prevent problems in your throat which many times happens when stay and sleep in air-con rooms. Remember to drink water - water - water during the day.
2006-09-04 21:24:59
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answered by try.myanmar 3
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The problem with Thailand isn't that it gets so hot...I mean, it does, but it usually stays in the 80s and 90s. It just never cools off. It doesn't get below mid-70s very often at night and it rains pretty much constantly, except in late winter/early spring. Then it is just HOT. So you are always within a 10-15 degree heat index and the humidity is insane. In Thailand, you drink coffee and hot tea to cool off. That's not a joke.
2006-09-03 11:14:12
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answered by selena_baybay 3
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Thailand is very hot country... The hottest season is between March to May like 38 to 42 degree. and the cool month is November to February is like 19 degree but that's only at Chiang Mai.
2006-09-05 01:34:06
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answered by angel_eyes 2
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Very hot! And inland (e.g. Chiang Mai) is even hotter. Hot season peaks in April, where the daily temperature is usually 40+ celsius (minimum 104 F).
Fortunately Songkran, Buddha's birthday is celebrated in that month. Originally, this meant you would pour some water over a statue of Buddha as a blessing, but nowadays it is the biggest water-gun/water-bucket battle on the planet (especially in Chiang Mai, where it will last for four days.)
2006-09-04 04:08:55
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answered by Tastevin 2
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Depends on where you are really. In the cities down south, it can be hot up to 35 degrees C. However in Northern Thailand it will be cooler at about 32 degrees C.
It is the typical tropical humiduty that is going to be bothersome. However on rainy days, it will be more pleasant temperature, just that it gets quite wet.
2006-09-03 19:58:52
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answered by peanutz 7
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It's just hot all the time. You could put a shirt and a pair of shorts in a bag and basically head to Thailand! That would be enough.
It's does get cooler in the evenings in coastal areas or in the islands, but never enough to warrant putting on extra clothing.......unless you're a wimp.
Ahhhh...Thailand.........luv that place
2006-09-03 14:33:24
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answered by Anonymous
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All I am going to say is this. My hair is always straight, my whole life straight, with out even blow drying it. Walk out in to the fresh air in Thailand and you would have thought I had a perm! It was so curly. It would be nice to see my hair like that again. Have fun sweating it out!
2006-09-05 05:07:47
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answered by michiganwife 4
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Hot hot hot, 42 degrees +
Best tip I can give you is to stay indoors like shopping mall.
Good luck!!
2006-09-03 19:09:49
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answered by sand 3
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It's very hot (90+ degrees) and very humid. All you'll need are shirts, shorts and bottled water. Trust me, don't even think about bringing a sweater.
2006-09-03 11:09:42
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answered by Bub 2
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