Thailand is well known for its seasonal weather changes
–
the “Rainy” season, the “Hot” season, and the “Cool” season, but different
regions are influenced to different extents.
Hua Hin "Hot" season March - June
Days and nights are hot, some high humidity with an average temperature
of 29 degrees Celsius. Bright and clear days, with only occasional cloud and
afternoon breezes. Tides can be quite high, but generally plenty of open
beach. The afternoon breeze help water sports like windsurfing and sailing.
Hua Hin "Rainy" season July - October
Warm to hot, fairly pleasant, with occasional cooler nights with average
temperature of 28 degrees Celsius. Usually sunny or partly cloudy in the
mornings, with a little more afternoon cloud cover. Rain doesn’t happen
every day, and if it does, it only lasts for about 10-20 minutes – enough to
refresh the environment and stimulate the senses! Hua Hin doesn’t experience
the heavy rains often found further north or south during the rainy season.
Wide beach at low tides, and still plenty at high tide as well. Calm seas,
especially in the mornings, with a slight chop in the afternoons.
Hua Hin "Cool" season November - February
Days are milder and nights cooler with an average temperature of 26
degrees. A lot of sunshine but not so strong as in the "Hot" season. The
tides turn in November are high. The winds help with surfing thanks to
bigger waves. Around New Year it's for one or two weeks really cool, with
temperature sometimes below 20 degrees Celsius. So don't forget your
pullover when you come to Hua Hin in this time. |