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I would say it depends WHERE in Thailand you are.The North is way different to the Coast or islands

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It's a long country, so varies.   But 60-80% is average all year, just about everywhere.  Some areas that relates to a lot of rain, others, not so much.

 

That's why GOD invented AC ... ????

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Which part of Thailand?

Humidity is high all year in the south, nicest months are January & February, they're the driest, coolest and least humid. Though it's all relative.

 

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17 hours ago, Goodboybkk said:

Which month of the year is less humid in Thailand?

It's depending of where you stay in Thailand, as the climate and rainy season are different in different areas.

 

If you use Wikipedia in English and find your province or location, you will for most areas find a table with climate, including the rainy months.

 

The few examples below shows you the difference, like Phuket and Samui close to each other but with different rainy seasons due to south-western monsoon at Phuket and north-eastern monsoon on Samui and her sisters...

 

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