
Current Weather in Bangkok

33.1°C91.6°F
- Current Temperature: 33.1°C91.6°F
- Current Feels‑Like Temperature: 31.6°C88.8°F
- Current Humidity: 53%
- Minimum Temperature/Maximum Temperature: 25.6°C78.1°F / 28.3°C83°F
- Wind Speed: 7.2km/h
- Wind Direction: ↑ From the North-Northwest
(Data Time 05:00 / Data Retrieved 2025-09-03 05:00)
Seasonal Events & Climate in Bangkok
The seasonal events and climate of Thailand reflect the characteristics of a tropical monsoon climate, leading to the development of traditional events and culture based on temperature and precipitation patterns. Below is a summary of the main climate features and events by season.
Spring (March to May)
Climate Features
- Temperature: Maximum temperatures rise to around 35°C, the hottest period
- Precipitation: Very little rainfall, with dry and clear weather continuing
- Characteristics: High solar radiation, and dry winds are strengthened due to the influence of tropical high pressure
Major Events and Culture
Month | Event | Content and Relation to Climate |
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March | Makha Bucha (Buddha's Birthday) | One of the Buddhist ceremonies. Lanterns are released into the river under the clear air at the end of the dry season. |
April | Songkran (Water Festival) | A festival celebrating the New Year. A culture of splashing water on each other to ease the heat. |
May | Visakha Bucha (Buddha's Descent Festival) | One of the three major Buddhist festivals. A ceremony of alms-giving and bathing in holy water amidst fresh greenery and stable sunny weather. |
Summer (June to August)
Climate Features
- Temperature: High temperatures with high humidity around 30°C
- Precipitation: The rainy season begins in early June. Heavy rainfall and evening showers occur frequently
- Characteristics: High humidity with frequent thunderstorms and squalls
Major Events and Culture
Month | Event | Content and Relation to Climate |
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June | Onset of Rainy Season | Marks the arrival of the rainy season. The beneficial rains support the growth of rice fields and crops. |
July | Asalha Bucha (Beginning of Vassa) | A Buddhist event where monks begin a three-month retreat in temples. Stable rainfall during the rainy season provides a backdrop. |
August | Mother's Day (Queen's Birthday - August 12) | To celebrate the queen, carnations are presented. A time when flowers bloom beautifully even in high humidity. |
Autumn (September to November)
Climate Features
- Temperature: Around 30°C but precipitation gradually decreases
- Precipitation: Rainfall starts to decrease after mid-September
- Characteristics: The air becomes relatively clearer, and the temperature difference between day and night slightly increases
Major Events and Culture
Month | Event | Content and Relation to Climate |
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September | No festival (a month with many movable holidays) | During the late rainy season, preparations for harvest progress. |
October | Vegetarian Festival (October Festival) | A ritual of purification through vegetarianism. Coincides with the coolness after the rainy season, making outdoor events easier. |
November | Loy Krathong (Floating Lantern Festival) | Lanterns are floated on the water on the night of the full moon. The beginning of the dry season with stable water levels enhances the lantern's reflection on the water's surface. |
Winter (December to February)
Climate Features
- Temperature: Comfortable with maximums of 25-30°C and minimums of 15-20°C
- Precipitation: Almost no rainfall during the dry season
- Characteristics: Dry and cool winds blow, marking the peak of the tourist season
Major Events and Culture
Month | Event | Content and Relation to Climate |
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December | Father's Day (King's Birthday - December 5) | Celebrating the king by wearing blue clothes. The clear weather of the dry season brightens the festival. |
January | New Year (Gregorian New Year) | Fireworks and celebratory events at the start of the year. Outdoor events flourish in the dry, cool winds. |
February | Chiang Mai Flower Festival (Flower Festival) | Flower parades and exhibitions. The cool climate highlights the vibrancy of flowers. |
Summary of Seasonal Events and Climate Relationships
Season | Climate Features | Major Event Examples |
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Spring | High temperature, dry, mostly sunny | Songkran, Buddha's Birthday |
Summer | High temperature, humid, heavy rains | Onset of Rainy Season, Vassa, Mother's Day |
Autumn | Decreasing rainfall, clearer air | Vegetarian Festival, Loy Krathong |
Winter | Dry season, cool winds, sunny | King's Birthday, New Year, Chiang Mai Flower Festival |
Additional Notes
- Although Thailand typically recognizes three seasons (hot, rainy, cool), the information is categorized into four seasons for convenience, similar to Japan.
- Buddhist events are central to the calendar, and there are many movable holidays aligning with the lunar phases.
- Events are concentrated around agricultural activities, utilizing rainwater during the rainy season and harvest time in the dry season.
- The tourist season is during the dry season (November to February), when the climate is most stable and comfortable.
Thus, seasonal events in Thailand are closely linked to climate patterns.