Coldest Place in Thailand is Doi Inthanon the highest point in Thailand.
People cut down the trees, so when it rains in the North of Thailand, there are no trees to get the rain water or block the rain water.
Two main rain forests can be found Thailand. They are named Khao Sok National Park and Khao Yai National Park.
Because of the humidity in the rain forests.
Hot and Humid
Thailand gets about 700 inches of rain each year.
Southern Thailand receives more rain then Northern Thailand. The west part of Southern Thailand receives it's rainy season from April-October, while on the other hand, the East coast of Thailand has it's wet season from September-December. If you're going to Thailand, have a nice vacation, because it's a really beautiful country!
about 32C/90F
The highest record temperature in Thailand is 44.6°C (112.3°F), which was recorded on April 27, 2016 in the province of Mae Hong Son. This temperature is the highest ever recorded in Thailand's history.
21 degrees
Monarchs don't rain. Clouds do.
The four regions of Thailand that typically receive the least amount of rain are the northeastern region, central region, western region, and upper northern region. These areas tend to experience drier conditions compared to the southern region or the eastern region of Thailand.