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Hello

Last time I came to Thailand I was there from Nov to feb and the weather was good, rained quite a bit but no problem

Is there any time to avoid, have I missed the best weather?

Symzie

Actually I would say the summer months as it will be low season and prices are much lower for hotels etc. Weather is nice also, a bit hot though

Hello

Last time I came to Thailand I was there from Nov to feb and the weather was good, rained quite a bit but no problem

Is there any time to avoid, have I missed the best weather?

Symzie

it depend s on where you will be staying or travelling.

all sorts of combinations are available for each month and each area.

one coastline can be peeing down and the other is bone dry and sunny.

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Well it looks like I'm coming to Thailand for about 3 months, where are the best parts of the country to visit at April to June (ish) is it going to be boiling hot or soaking wet :o

Unless you're going to Phuket, October-November is best. It's still low season, reasonably dry and cool.

Hmmm depends on your idea of cool....30C or above most of the year! :o

Hmmm depends on your idea of cool....30C or above most of the year! :o

yeah, everything is relative in this world...

like : it also depends what means too hot....

try go to New Dheli or may be Rajastan - it is closer to Bangkok than Saudi Arabia or UAE - during hot season and then compare and say what is hotter or too hot....

When you come in April it will be both boiling hot & soaking wet - as it's songkran :D After that, just hot! :o

April is very hot all over Thailand, and in CM and central Thailand you will pobly be getting some rain in may and a lot in june, and you will get awfully wet anywhere in country between the 10 th and 15 th of April , as thats the time that the farang and Thai show each other who can be the stupidest <deleted>, they have came to a tie the last few years but I think the contest will go to the farang teams this year. :o

Well it looks like I'm coming to Thailand for about 3 months, where are the best parts of the country to visit at April to June (ish) is it going to be boiling hot or soaking wet :o

Very hot at that time ... beer solves it :D

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Ok I get the picture, thanks :o

I'm doing one these round the world trips before i decide where to settile so I'm now thinking of going somewhere else first then coming to thailand in November after reading your replies, anyway thanks for the advice

Well, IF weather is the determining factor as to when to come to Thailand, check out this URL which gives temperature and precipitation info using 30 year averages:

http://uk.weather.com/outlook/travel/vacat...onthly/THXX0002

Ken Bower

San Antonio Texas

Does it really matter..you will find your way and the way will find you.

Does it really matter..you will find your way and the way will find you.

Trouble always seems to find me Rhys :o

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