Phuket Climate, Temperatures & Average Weather by the Month
Phuket, Thailand
In Phuket, Thailand the yearly average temp is 27.92C (82.25F). 23.00C (73.40F) is the lowest monthly average low temp (occurring in January & February) while 33.00C (91.40F) is the hottest monthly mean high temperature measured in the month of March, April. The annual mean temperature range is therefore 2.00C. Rainfall/ snowfall etc. in Phuket builds up to an average total of 2211.00mm (87.05in) per year. Monthly precipitation averages are thus 184.25mm (7.25in). September is the wettest month subject to an average of 328mm (12.91in) of rain, hail, sleet or snow falling across 19 days while in January only 36mm (1.42in) of rain falls over 4 days. Phuket’s weather receives an average of 160 days per year with greater than 0.1mm (0.004in) of rainfall. Relative humidity at Phuket averages 71.08333333% over the year. 63% is the lowest average monthly relative humidity that presents itself in February and 77% is the maximum mean monthly relative humidity which occurs in September, October. There is further information about the weather in Phuket in February at the very useful resource. Click the link now to see it all. Free Phuket climate charts display a comprehensive synopsis of the rainfall in Phuket.
Chiang Mai, Thailand
In Chiang Mai, Thailand the average temperature for the year is 25.67C (78.2F). 13.00C (55.40F) is the lowest monthly mean min temperature (occurring in January) while 36.00C (96.80F) is the warmest monthly mean high temp recorded in April. The annual mean temperature range is therefore 8.00C. Precipitation in Chiang Mai comes to an average total of 1249.00mm (49.17in) per annum. This is equivalent to average monthly precipitation of 104.08mm (4.10in). September is the dampest month effected by an average of 292mm (11.50in) of precipitation occurring during 18 days while in January only 7mm (0.28in) of rain falls over 1 days. Chiang Mai’s climate enjoys an average of 109 days per year with greater than 0.1mm (0.004in) of rainfall. Relative humidity at Chiang Mai averages 75.75% over the year. 60% is the minimum mean monthly relative humidity to be found in March, April and 85% is the highest average monthly relative humidity that takes place in August, September. Chiang Mai’s weather is subject to an average of 2684 hours of sunshine annually which is an average of 7.35 hours per day. Hours of sunshine range between 4.4 per day in August to 9.4 per day in February. You can get more info about the Chiang Mai average precipitation in March courtesy of this brilliant resource. This link covers preety much everything you need to know. Free Chiang Mai climate charts display full details about the average weather in Chiang Mai.
Brno, Czech Republic
In Brno, Czech Republic the yearly mean temperature is 9.17C (48.5F). -5.00C (23.00F) is the most cold monthly mean min temperature (occurring in January & February) while 25.00C (77.00F) is the hottest monthly mean high temperature measured in the month of July & August. Therefore we can say that the annual average temperature range is 21.50C. Wet weather in Brno accumulates to give us a mean total of 547.00mm (21.54in) per annum. Monthly precipitation averages are thus 45.58mm (1.79in). July is the dampest month effected by an average of 77mm (3.03in) of rain falling over a period of 13 days while in February only 24mm (0.94in) of rain falls over 11 days. Brno’s weather enjoys an average of 146 days per year with greater than 0.1mm (0.004in) of rainfall. Relative humidity at Brno averages 75.91666667% over the year. 68% is the minimum mean monthly relative humidity ensueing in April, May, June and 86% is the highest average monthly relative humidity transpiring in December. Brno’s climate enjoys an average of 1893 hours of sunlight per year which is an average of 5.19 hours per day. Sunlight hours range from 1.3 per day in December to 8.8 per day in July. There is further information about the weather in Brno in April courtesy of the helpful website. Click the link now to go there. Free Brno climate graphs display full details about the climate in Brno.
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