What is the weather like in Thailand in January and February?

What is the weather like in Thailand in January and February?

Thailand Weather in February: The average temperatures in February are similar to January, around 22-32ºC. The chances of rain in the north increase while they recede in the south. The weather is excellent in southeast and southwest Thailand, with lots of sunshine and temperatures in the mid-20s.

Is January a good month to go to Thailand?

January is one of the best times of the year to visit Thailand. High season is in full effect with perfect weather in just about every part of the country. It’s cooler than other times of the year, especially up north around Chiang Mai where January ties with December for lowest average temperatures.

How hot is it in Thailand in February?

Days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing. The average daily maximum is 32 C and the average daily minimum is 23 C.

Is February a good time to go to Thailand?

February is one of the best times to visit Thailand. In addition to all-but-guaranteed spectacular weather, it’s the month of the famous Chiang Mai Flower Festival, a vibrant three-day celebration full of parades and dancing. The weather is dry and not as unbearably hot as it is during other times of the year.

What diseases can you get from Thailand?

Guide to Common Diseases in Thailand

  • Malaria.
  • Dengue.
  • Japanese Encephalitis.
  • Leptospirosis.
  • Soil-transmitted worm diseases.
  • Hepatitis B.
  • Hepatitis A.
  • HIV.

How long before going to Thailand Do you need injections?

How do I get vaccinations for Thailand? Anyone requiring injections for Thailand should visit their GP six to eight weeks before they leave. They should also check for any medical updates on the official government website opens in new window.

What is the leading cause of death in Thailand?

Study findings suggest that the leading causes of death in Thailand among males are stroke (9.4%); transport accidents (8.1%); HIV/AIDS (7.9%); ischemic heart diseases (6.4%); and chronic obstructive lung diseases (5.7%).

Is sinovac safe?

Gonzales added: “The data will show that Sinovac is indeed a very safe choice for children and teenagers. This supports the notion on the safety and reliability of inactivated virus vaccines, much like the flu vaccine.”

What happens if you test positive for COVID in Thailand?

If you have tested positive by antigen (self) test or PCR test you need to self-isolate and contact the authorities (if the test is done at Be Well we will do that for you, you will stay at home and await instructions from the Hua Hin hospital for the timing of a re-test).