Thai monsoon - how wet? Beach holiday early May a bad idea?
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Evening all - quick question to those who know about these things if I may - we've got 8 days in Thailand from Tuesday, were hoping to spend time in the sunshine on the beaches of Koh Samet (Rayong province).
A quick look at the weather forecast on the Beeb shows thunderstorms every day.

Is the thai monsoon likely to be:
a.) Set in rain, storms and overcast skies. Not beach weather
b.) The odd exciting storm every day, but not constantly overcast otherwise really sunny and nice for the majority
Can anyone shed any light?
Flight fiasco basically pushed our trip further into the monsoon season than we'd intended.
If there are areas of Thailand other than Koh Samet with decent beaches that'd be appreciably better in terms of weather over the next fortnight, I'd be very interested to hear.
Thanks muchly
have been planning this for ages so determined to get our sunshine one way or the other!

A quick look at the weather forecast on the Beeb shows thunderstorms every day.

Is the thai monsoon likely to be:
a.) Set in rain, storms and overcast skies. Not beach weather
b.) The odd exciting storm every day, but not constantly overcast otherwise really sunny and nice for the majority
Can anyone shed any light?
Flight fiasco basically pushed our trip further into the monsoon season than we'd intended.

Thanks muchly


Hi iam actually in koh samui at the moment and it is fantastic 90 degrees + although ive only been here 3 days we havnt seen a black cloud anywhere and it forecast thunderstorms before we came out. we were also delayed by a week and its pushed my holiday a week further into may but by all accounts the monsoon in may consists of the odd thunderstorm in the afternoon or evening then sunshine. Go enjoy
Edited by paul.a on Monday 26th April 16:05
If its monsoon on the adaman side of Thailand then it will be non monsoon season on the Gulf side and vice versa obviously (Monsoon moves eastwards). It can rain rather hard for upto a few hours. However you will get earthy run off into the ocean so it wont be crystal clear water. Plus the seas can be a bit choppy to say the least which makes for rather unpleasent ferry rides to certain islands.
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