In July, Southern Thailand experiences a warm climate with temperatures ranging from a high of 32°C to a low of 26°C. The heat is quite intense, making the days feel hot and humid. The wind speed is moderate, blowing at around 10 km/h, which provides a slight relief from the heat. The breeze is gentle, making the leaves rustle and offering a bit of coolness amidst the warm weather.
The region also experiences a significant amount of rainfall in July, with precipitation levels reaching up to 170 mm. This means there are frequent rain showers throughout the month. The rain brings a refreshing change to the hot weather, cooling down the temperature and adding a touch of greenery to the surroundings. Despite the rain, the sun manages to peek through the clouds, but only for a short while each day.