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Planning your day in Pak Chong or just curious about the current conditions? Below you'll find up-to-date weather reports, detailed forecasts, and helpful charts to keep you informed about any changes.

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Overview

The climate in Pak Chong, located in Thailand, is classified as tropical monsoon. High temperatures prevail throughout the year, with an average annual temperature of around 26-27°C. The temperature range between the hottest and coolest months is relatively small, ensuring warm weather year-round, although nights during the "cool" season can be a bit fresher.

Pak Chong has two distinct seasons: dry and wet. The dry season typically lasts from November to April. During this time, rainfall is minimal, especially from December to February, with very few rainy days. Temperatures during this period are comfortable, gradually rising toward April, which is often the hottest month. The wet season, or monsoon season, usually spans from May to October. These months see a significant increase in both the amount of rainfall and the number of rainy days, peaking around July to September. Despite the rain, temperatures remain high.

Therefore, it's important for visitors to Pak Chong to consider these seasonal variations. The "cool" dry season from December to February offers the most comfortable conditions for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Transitional months like April and November can be quite hot or still experience some rainfall. The rainy season brings refreshing showers but may also affect plans for outdoor activities.

Temperature

Pak Chong, located in Thailand, experiences a tropical climate with a noticeable shift in temperature conditions throughout the year. Despite these variations, the weather remains predominantly warm. The hottest months are typically April, when average temperatures reach 28.4°C and daytime highs can climb to 32.9°C, and March, with daytime highs up to 32.6°C. Significant heat is felt during this period, especially in the afternoon. Even nights remain warm, with average minimum temperatures around 23.8°C in April.

The cool season occurs in December and January. December is the coolest month with an average temperature of 23.0°C; night temperatures can drop to 18.3°C, while daytime highs reach 27.8°C. January is also relatively cool, with an average temperature of 24.0°C and nighttime lows around 18.8°C. This period is characterized by milder and more comfortable weather compared to the hot season. Transitional months, such as May–June and September–October, show a gradual shift in temperatures; daytime highs can still be quite high, but the nights become slightly cooler.

An interesting feature of Pak Chong's climate is the significant daily temperature fluctuations, especially during the dry and cool months. For instance, in January, the difference between the average maximum (29.2°C) and average minimum (18.8°C) temperature is more than 10 degrees. In the wetter and hotter months, such as July or August, this difference decreases but remains noticeable (around 6 degrees). This means that even during hot periods, evenings and nights can bring a pleasant coolness.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

The city of Pak Chong experiences distinct seasonal rainfall throughout the year, dividing it into dry and wet periods. Understanding these climatic features is essential for planning a trip to this region of Thailand.

The dry season in Pak Chong usually falls between November and April. The driest months are December and January: during this time, average rainfall is 0 mm, and the number of rainy days is minimal—just 2-3 per month. February and November also see very little precipitation (1-2 mm) and few rainy days, around 6 and 9 respectively. March (2 mm of rain, 11 rainy days) and April (4 mm of rain, 14 rainy days) can be considered transitional months leading into the rainy season, with a gradual increase in the likelihood of precipitation.

The rainy season in Pak Chong lasts from approximately May to October. The highest volume of rainfall occurs in September—averaging 10 mm with about 27 rainy days. However, July and August lead in frequency, with rain occurring almost daily—averaging 28 days each month and bringing about 7 mm of precipitation. May, June, and October also maintain a high probability of rain, ranging from 19 rainy days in October (6 mm) to 26 days in June (6 mm). Overall, precipitation is a frequent occurrence during this period, although the total millimetres may suggest that these are not always prolonged downpours, but rather regular rainfall.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Pak Chong, it's important to choose your wardrobe wisely, keeping Thailand's tropical climate in mind. Warm weather prevails year-round, so the core of your luggage should consist of light and breathable clothing. Average annual temperatures range from 23°C to 28°C, with highs reaching 33°C during the hottest months (March–April). Even in the "coolest" months, like December and January, the minimum temperature rarely drops below 18°C, so you're unlikely to need heavy warm clothes. However, a light sweater or cardigan might be useful for evening strolls or air-conditioned spaces.

Special attention should be paid to the rainy season, which lasts from approximately May to September, with peak rainfall and the most rainy days occurring in July, August, and September. During this period, a light raincoat or umbrella is essential. Clothing made from quick-drying fabrics will be a major advantage. In the dry season, from December to February, rainfall is minimal and the weather is more predictable, making it an ideal time to visit. Regardless of the season, don't forget comfortable walking shoes, as Pak Chong and its surroundings offer many interesting places to explore.

In addition to clothing, your suitcase should definitely include high-SPF sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses for protection against the strong tropical sun. Insect repellent will also come in handy, particularly in the evenings and during nature walks, especially in the rainy season. Given the high humidity and temperatures, especially from March to September, opt for clothes made of natural fabrics like cotton or linen, which allow the skin to breathe. A layering approach can be useful, especially if you plan activities at different times of day or trips to mountainous areas where temperatures might be slightly lower.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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