Thermograph

Bangkok, Thailand climate

Average temperatures, precipitation and all-time records for Bangkok, Thailand, with every day graded against ~46 years of local climate history (1980–2026). Its warmest month is April, averaging a high of 36°C, and its coldest is January, with an average low of 22°C.

Bangkok, known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. via Wikipedia

Notable weather in Bangkok

The 2011 Thailand floods, the country's worst in decades, inundated areas around Bangkok for months and disrupted global electronics and auto supply chains. Read more →

Bangkok average temperatures by month

Typical daily high and low, and average precipitation, for each month in Bangkok, Thailand, based on 1980–2026 records. The wettest month is September (8 mm on an average day).

MonthAvg highAvg lowAvg precip
January 32°C 22°C 0 mm
February 33°C 24°C 0 mm
March 34°C 26°C 0 mm
April 36°C 28°C 3 mm
May 34°C 27°C 5 mm
June 34°C 27°C 5 mm
July 33°C 27°C 5 mm
August 33°C 27°C 5 mm
September 32°C 26°C 8 mm
October 32°C 25°C 8 mm
November 32°C 24°C 3 mm
December 31°C 22°C 0 mm

Each bar spans the 10th-percentile daily low to the 90th-percentile daily high (the range most days fall within), coloured cold → hot on a shared -23°C to 46°C scale, so the whole year's rhythm reads at a glance.

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Record extremes

  • Hottest day on record: 40°C on 1990-04-23
  • Coldest day on record: 12°C on 1999-12-25

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Percentiles compare each day to Bangkok, Thailand's own history, so grades are relative to this location: a “Near Record” day here isn't the same temperature as elsewhere. How the grades work →