Thailand Weather in July

In terms of weather, July in Thailand hardly differs from the previous month of June. Temperatures drop slightly throughout Thailand in July and rainfall increases with short daily showers likely to become more prolonged. The west coast beaches have a much higher chance of heavy downpours than the east coast beaches that are significantly drier and sunnier.

The average relative humidity of 83% is perceived as uncomfortable. The average temperature is around 28°C. The Gulf Coast and offshore islands are likely the driest areas of Thailand in July. The southeastern islands, especially Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao, are therefore relatively good travel destinations in July.

Summary of Thailand weather in July

Average temperature: 28°C

Average daytime temperature: 31°C

Average temperature at night: 25°C

Number of sunny hours: 6

Precipitation in mm: 552 mm

Number of rainy days in the month: 31

Water temperature: 30°C

Details about the weather in July

Bangkok and Central Thailand

July brings a slight increase in precipitation to Bangkok, in the vicinity of Ayutthaya and Central Thailand with between 15 and 20 rainy days a month. In some places, the continental provinces offer caution against flash floods. The temperatures are essentially the same as in June, which are around 32-33°C. It is recommended to visit the surroundings of Kanchanaburi or other national parks, which have enough water and lush nature at this time.

Eastern Thailand

In July, in Eastern Thailand, especially on the island of Koh Chang and the surrounding islands, torrential rains occur almost every day. The heavy rains can increase the risk of erosion and landslides. However, there are lots of water in waterfalls and beautiful jungles. After rain, the air is cooler and cleaner. The sea in this region is also warmed up to 30°C, storms with strong winds often occur. The temperatures are between 24°C and 31°C, and the sun will hardly be able to prevail. With bad weather, July is not a good time to visit this part of Thailand. For a drier vacation, it is better to plan a trip to Pattaya.

Northern Thailand

The southwest monsoon brings a long-awaited coolness to the north of Thailand. On average, the daytime air temperature does not exceed 30°C and at night it can drop to 18°C.

July is more wet in the northern provinces of Thailand like Chiang Mai. More frequent and very heavy showers can bring local short floods. While the surrounding nature comes to life during this period, trekking will be more challenging at this time as it becomes muddy and difficult. There will be even more rain in the border provinces of the north.

Northeast Thailand - Isan

In Isan, the weather in July is basically as in June. Rain falls every other day. The extreme northeast is covered with very heavy rain showers, so those new to hiking should be careful. You should prepare for 20 rainy days and an uncomfortable warm and humid atmosphere. Average temperatures are 24°C at night and 31°C during the day.

Southern Thailand - East Coast

The best weather in all of Thailand is still here. The eastern part of the south is not much different from June, except for a few more showers. Despite the fact that the wet monsoon reigns over the whole territory of Thailand, the rainfall on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand is slightly lower than in the west with only 8 rainy days in a month.

The northern part of the east coast such as Prachuap Khiri Khan, Hua Hin and Phetchaburi will be significantly drier than the popular province of Surat Thani and its islands of Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao. However, even if it rains, there will still be plenty of sun and nice weather so a beach holiday during the month might still be possible. Average daily temperatures are around 29-32°C. The water temperature at the beaches is 29°C.

Southern Thailand - West Coast

In July, the southwestern destinations of the country such the islands of Koh Lanta, Koh Phi Phi and Phuket, Khao Lak, Krabi has plenty of rainfall and the sea is rough with high waves. It is particularly wet in Ranong, while it rains less in Phuket, Trang and Satun. The islands in the Gulf of Thailand is certainly a better choice at this time as some of the islands can be difficult to reach due to sudden heavy storms. The air temperature reaches 30°C during the day and 26°C at night. The waters of the Andaman Sea are warmed up to 29°C. It should be noted that ferry connections to the islands is reduced due to the low season. Some tourist facilities may remain closed during the rainy season.

Tips for planning a vacation in Thailand in July

In July, Thailand will delight budget tourists to travel to the west coast of the country because prices for travel fall by 50-70%. At this time the hotels offer favorable prices.

This is the beginning of the rainy season, so an umbrella is a must!

The weather in Thailand in July is generally not bad, despite the onset of the rainy season. You do not need to cancel your vacation to Thailand. This time, it rains, regardless of the region, usually at night, and in the morning so you still can enjoy the beach in the northwest of the Gulf of Thailand. There are few hours of sunshine a day.

Fairs and Festivals in July

From the point of view of local resident, this is the fertile period of the year so it is good to travel and enjoy the lush greenery of nature. In the north and in the center of the country, numerous Fruit Festivals continue.

On the full moon of July is a national holiday in Thailand, the Buddhist festival of Asahna Bucha is held. It is believed that on this day Buddha delivered the first sermon and founded the first community. It should be borne in mind that on the Buddhist day, alcohol cannot be purchased in all stores of the state.

In the province of Ubon Ratchathani, the world-famous Candle Festival is organized annually. Candles are traditionally brought to monasteries. You can admire large-scale processions on the streets of the city.

There is also an annual Film Festival in Phuket in July and a Marathon along the beach route in Pattaya.

The Full Moon Party, is a tourist festival which takes place on the beach of Haad Rin on Koh Phangan every month of the year, on the day of the full moon.

Overall weather conditions in Thailand in July

Bangkok weather in July is ✦ - uncomfy

Chiang Mai weather in July is ✦ - good

Krabi weather in July is ✦ - good

Koh Samui weather in July is ✦ - good

Phuket weather in July is ✦ - good

Pattaya weather in July is ✦ - good

Kanchanaburi weather in July is ✦ - good

Hua Hin weather in July is ✦ - good

Koh Chang weather in July is ✦ - uncomfy

Isan weather in July is ✦ - uncomfy>

 

Chance of rain in Thailand in July

Chance of rain in Bangkok in July is:

✦ - chances of rainy day are higher than 50/50

Chance of rain in Chiang Mai in July is:

✦ - chances of rainy day are higher than 50/50

Chance of rain in Krabi in July is:

✦ - chances of rainy day are higher than 50/50

Chance of rain in Koh Samui in July is:

✦ - the rain isn't constant and long lasting, if any

Chance of rain in Phuket in July is:

✦ - chances of rainy day are higher than 50/50

Chance of rain in Pattaya in July is:

✦ - the rain isn't constant and long lasting, if any

Chance of rain in Kanchanaburi in July is:

✦ - the rain isn't constant and long lasting, if any

Chance of rain in Hua Hin in July is:

✦ - the rain isn't constant and long lasting, if any

Chance of rain in Koh Chang in July is:

✦ - not only umbrella can be handy, boat too!

Chance of rain in Isan in July is:

✦ - chances of rainy day are higher than 50/50

 

Can't find the place you want to visit? Keep in mind that the weather conditions in these locations tend to be similar in July:

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