Assuming from your question that you are planning on going sometime during the winter months, the north and northeast can get down to near freezing at night but as it is during the dry season, it is always sunny and warmer during the day. Bangkok is still 25+ degrees in the day but surely not as hot as it will be in March. The south and the Eastern islands can get the southeast monsoon (the rainy season in Indonesia and sometimes, Malaysia) in the winter but it is never anything that could be considered cold. I hope this helps and either way, have a great time for it is only weather. Besides, you can buy anything that you may need in Thailand for next to nothing when compared with Europe or America.
2006-12-27 07:36:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Thailand is tropical in climate. It has a rainy season from June to October, a cool season from November to February with April & May being the hottest months. Currently the Kingdom is enjoying moderate weather with daytime highs in the mid to upper 20s (upper 70s - low 80s) and lows at night around 18-20C (64-68F).
2006-12-27 14:09:17
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answered by Jim G 4
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No snow in Thailand. Mostly it's tropical climate and warm.
2006-12-26 16:07:19
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answered by Sean 2
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Thailand is in the tropic, so general weather tend to be hot most times. There are 2 season, rainy between Apr to Nov, and dry between Nov to Apr.
The northern hilly region tends to be cooler clime, most time of the year.
Usually between Nov to Feb, the cold wind from the north brings in cooler weather, to about 10 deg C in the hilly region in the north and northeast. Even the temp in Bangkok drops a bit.
2006-12-26 04:08:33
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answered by peanutz 7
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That the exterior temperature records is corrupt and unreliable is unquestionably in many situations going on. I certainly ought to trust Jeff M in this one, it could have been extra suitable if he had waited till at last it grew to become into printed. @Al..."Watts would not tell the whole tale, (a million) USA48 is a million.6% of the Earth's floor area" Yep, and that they are meant to have the very terrific monitoring interior the whole international. additionally, that they had lots much less temperature stations interior the 1800's and had to extrapolate temperatures for the time of total continents from one or 2 stations. all people who thinks they could accurately estimate international temperatures a hundred and fifty no longer to point 250 years in the past is the two die tricky alarmist or mentally retarded.
2016-11-23 17:44:18
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answered by ? 4
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Thailand is warm and not snow year round
It raining season is quite tough during monsoon season
2006-12-26 02:01:54
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answered by kimht 6
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Lots of sunshine - - I am upcountry and though it is chilly at night, maybe 8 celsius, it always warms through the day.. Even rainy season usually has plenty of sunshine.. the mtns in the north can have quite chilly night abt 2 or 3 C. but they too warm up in the day... tropics at its best..
2006-12-26 02:09:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah it snows all the time in Thailand. It's a hot destination for skiing.
2006-12-26 22:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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now its very nice weather. a bit cold and sunshine ... its nice for out door activity. In the north is 0 - 10 C and bangkok is around 24 -26 C ... i'm Thai by the way if u want some info, u can email me! Ta.
2006-12-26 05:26:57
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answered by Louis S 2
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The government says that Thailand is tropical; rainy, warm, cloudy southwest monsoon (mid-May to September); dry, cool northeast monsoon (November to mid-March); southern isthmus always hot and humid
2006-12-26 01:45:55
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answered by VirtualElvis 4
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