How its the weather in Hua Hin in september ??

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How its the weather in Hua Hin in september ??

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:bow: Hi all!

Im planing to visit Hua Hin in september, but how its the weather ? Its rainy a lot, or what? :cheers:
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Same question as above but in July, any ideas?

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July-Oct is regarded as the rainy season, but I wouldn't let that put either of you off. We get very little rain here in HH and that that does come is usually in the afternoons and refreshing.
It'll be hot and humid.
Having siad that, it's just been pouring here now, with a big thunderstorm - unusual for March. The country's semi-tropical, so the weather can do wierd things.
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Post by richard »

Lomu

Thunderstorm lasted 5 minutes if that but it may be back later?

As a rule guys even during the rainy season the rains don't last for long

Personnally I prefer the rainy season to the so called winter period and the extremly hot period ( late March until mid May)
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Yeo, that's right lomu.
We have just had this years first rainfall.
Pouring down, thunder and lightning, we're back to normal state.
A little bit here and a little bit there.
As long long as the roof is watertight; it's a pleasure with all this water.
As lomu says, monsoon time used to be from April to June/July, but these days you'll never know.
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Cheers all, heading into HH in July anyway, rain or not, bring it on! :cheers:
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Norseman wrote: We have just had this years first rainfall.
Apart from when it rained and had thunder and lightning in January.
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Depends on which New Year are refering to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Well I doubt its chinese.
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Yup, but not much thunder and lightning in January BaaBaa.
At least not close to Khao Hin Lek Fai where I live.
I'm not that old. I can still hear the thunderclaps!
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Post by BaaBaa. »

Khao Hin Lek Fai is where the Viewpoint is, Yes?

You must be a heavy sleeper or something Norseman.

Definitely a Downpour or two in January, I had to take shelter in a couple of bars. :cheers:
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Post by HHTel »

You must have been in the wrong/right place in January. My garden (until the 10 mins downpour tonight) hasn't seen rain since September.
For Bronzom and Rob C, September and October (especially October) is usually the wettest months of the year with rain dying off in November. That said, last year what appeared to be a perfectly normal rainy season was cut short 2 months early. My water bills (big garden) have been 7 times that when it's raining. July is usually okay and as has been said only has short bursts of rain and has been known to be a dry month.

As you may be realising, whatever is the forecast, it can change to the opposite. Whatever the weather, you'll still have a great time. TIT
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Post by HansMartin »

I was there last Sept/Oct. Thunderstorms every afternoon, but that was nice as it cooled things off and didn't interfer with what we wanted to do during the day. Wondeerful evenings.

:thumb:

We did pass on some scheduled trips to the North and Norteast due to flooding, but nothing like that in HH.
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HHTel wrote:You must have been in the wrong/right place in January. My garden (until the 10 mins downpour tonight) hasn't seen rain since September.
Well I dont think it was a cartoon cloud that just followed me about Poolsuk.

I was sat in my garden in Takiab watching the lightning over towards Burma for about an hour before going out.

It rained in January in Hua Hin.
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How its the weather in Hua Hin in September

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When it does rain, it can be chucking it down in Hua Hin, and not a cloud in the sky in Cha-Am, brilliant sunshine, then 15 minutes later the reverse happens.
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