Yes. We have 3 seasons, winter, summer and rainy.
6 hours in the summer and 7 hours in the winter. England use DST (daylight savings time) which Thailand does not.
From the last Sunday of March until the last Sunday of October, Thailand is four hours ahead of Athens. During the rest of the year the time difference is five hours. time in Athens from Oct. to Mar. = UTC+2 = Eastern European Time = EET time in Athens from Mar. to Oct. = UTC+3 = Eastern European Summer Time = EEST time in Thailand = UTC+7 = Indochina Time = ICT
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The wettest time of year in Thailand is typically during the monsoon season, which runs from May to October. The heaviest rainfall usually occurs from July to September.
When Europe is on Standard Time, Thailand (UTC+7) is 6 hours ahead of Italy (UTC+1/UTC+2).When Europe is on Summer Time, Thailand is 5 hours ahead of Italy.In Europe, Summer Time begins on the last Sunday of March and ends on the last Sunday of October.So when it's 7 PM ICT in Thailand, the time in Italy is either 1 PM CET (during Standard Time) or 2 PM CEST (during Summer Time).
If you mean Thailand, It is seven hours ahead of UK time in winter, and 6 during the summer.
There's no time shift because the sun goes down around 18:30 all year round.
Yes, all cities in Thailand are in the same time zone, which is Indochina Time (ICT), UTC+7. Thailand does not observe daylight saving time, so the time remains consistent throughout the year across the entire country.
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I am guessing at the end of January
Summer is the subject. The first "is" is the question marker. So, 'is the best time of year' is the predicate.
May to October is the rainiest time of the year in Thailand.