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When is the best time to go to Hat Yai

Weather guide on when is the best time to go to Hat Yai.
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When is the best time to visit Hat Yai?

In general the best time to visit Hat Yai is probably May, when the weather is usually great. The hottest months are April, May, August, while the coldest months are January, November, December.
The best time to visit may differ depending on what you are looking for:
  • The best time for a sunbathing holiday is April, May, August. Average maximum temperatures are up to +33°C in May and it has 0 sunny days on average.
  • In general, it’s pleasant to walk and do outdoor activities during January - December.
  • If you want to avoid wet weather, then your choice is October, November, December with the lowest chance of rain.

Average weather in Hat Yai in different months

This is the average weather in Hat Yai for each month based on historic data:

February usually has good weather. Average maximum temperature reaches +31°C during February.

In January, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December the weather is average. Expect around 246 rainy days, and the precipitation amounts to approximately 334 mm in November.

Climate in Hat Yai

Here is the detailed breakdown of the climate in Hat Yai for each month:
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Maximum Temperature
+34°C+36°C+37°C+38°C+38°C+36°C+37°C+36°C+35°C+35°C+35°C+37°C
Average Maximum Temperature
+30°C+31°C+32°C+33°C+33°C+32°C+32°C+32°C+31°C+31°C+30°C+29°C
Minimum Temperature
+19°C+17°C+19°C+22°C+23°C+22°C+22°C+22°C+22°C+22°C+22°C+20°C
Avg. water temperature
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Humidity, %
807777798180797982848684
Rain, mm
694281133161106112120168257334237
Snow, mm
000000000000
Average wind speed, m/s
111001111011
Sunny Days
223100000000
Cloud Days
9107324331113
Rainy Days
201418192021222424252627
Snowy Days
000000000000

Average Temperature

Here are the average maximum and minimum temperatures in Hat Yai during the whole year:
The hottest month in Hat Yai is May with average maximum temperature going up to +33°C. The coldest month is December with the lowest temperatures of +24°C.

Humidity

The temperature feels different depending on humidity. Here is how humidity in Hat Yai looks throughout the year, in %:
The most humid month in Hat Yai is November with average humidity going up to 86%. The least humid month is February with an average humidity of 77%.

Rain

Amount of rainfall in mm. in Hat Yai during the whole year based on historical data:
The sunniest and driest month is March with approximately 3 sunny days and a total precipitation of around 81 mm. The rainiest and wettest month is November with approximately 26 rainy days and 334 mm of total precipitation.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about the weather in Hat Yai:

What is the hottest month in Hat Yai?

The hottest month in Hat Yai is May with average maximum temperature of +33°C.

What is the coldest month in Hat Yai?

The coldest month in Hat Yai is December with minimum temperatures of +24°C.

Is Hat Yai worth visiting in winter?

Winter in Hat Yai could be a good time to visit, as the weather is generally ok.

When does it rain the least in Hat Yai?

if you're looking to visit Hat Yai when it rains the least, you should plan your trip for November, October, December. During this time, rainfall is rare with the driest month being February with only 42 mm of rain.

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Monthly weather in Hat Yai

Source of the data

For this page, we’ve looked at the typical weather in Hat Yai, based on historical hourly weather data from January 1, 1979, to December 31, 2023.

For past dates, we show actual recorded data at the location at that time. Forecasts are based on recorded weather during that day of the year, averaged over the total years for which we have records (unless stated otherwise). The daily temperature is the highest recorded temperature in the shadow during that day.