For that matter, May is pretty hot too with more rainfall than March or April. June is a beautiful month on Koh Samui. July and August are popular months on Koh Samui and for good reason.
The differences in temperature and average number of rainy days between these two months are hair-splitting. Just as nice as August but likely a lot quieter on the island. As of September 1st when families head back for school , Koh Samui is all yours. As September draws on, expect it get cloudier. Starts out gorgeous nicely hot and sunny. October on Koh Samui is, on average, one of the cloudiest months and it can be quite windy, too. Towards the end of October, rainy season might arrive.
Typically rainy season. The tail-end of rainy season, not-quite-as-hot, but hopefully sunny. Just about perfect for a Santa hat and a Koh Samui Christmas.
But your chances of finding home-made, freshly baked, Koh Samui mince pies? Find out everything you need to know about Koh Samui at Christmas , and you might never look back. Should I go to Koh Samui in December? If your alternative is being cold in a grey and miserable winter? Um, yes. The driest months are February and March, when, however, some showers can sometimes occur. Rainfall amounts to about 1, millimeters 77 inches per year, and the brevity of the dry season allows the forest to grow in the interior of the island.
Within the rainy season, we can distinguish between two periods: at the beginning, in May, there is the first peak, then the rains are quite abundant but without excesses from June to September, when they occur in the form of showers or downpours, usually short-lived, and finally, between October and December, the true rainy peak occurs, when the rains are torrential, especially in November.
Or maybe you give up on the beach and go to the spa. Whatever the decision, rain is a good thing. Make a Koh Samui rainy season or rainy day your very best holiday ever. Use The Koh Samui Guide to plan all your eating, drinking and island activities — no wellies required. Read a little now, a little on the plane and the rest on Koh Samui. The Koh Samui Guide.
January also saw very unusual, near-Biblical amounts of rain which caused island-wide flooding for a few days. It was absolutely freak weather, not the only freak-show that January but always a good reminder to have trip insurance. This means that you will find that the weather is generally good whatever time of year you visit and rest assured you are very unlikely to feel cold. Due to its location in the gulf of Thailand, Samui's weather is relatively dry in comparison to Phuket and most of Southern Thailand.
Warm seawater temperature is one of the big attractions of a holiday on the island. Whilst the weather does get a few degrees hotter in the summer and a few colder in the winter the changes are not that dramatic. However there are three distinct weather seasons on Koh Samui.
These are the dry season December until February , the hot season March until August and the rainy season September until November. December - February is usually considered as the dry season. In this period the island has slightly cooler temperatures, a small amount of rain and light winds which makes for calm seas.
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