As
February arrives,
Phitsanulok sees a slight increase in average high and low temperatures. The climate remains quite dry with a moderate increase in rainfall to 14mm (0.55") over a period of two days. While February may be the shortest month, it certainly lacks not in its ability to showcase the gentle progression of Phitsanulok's tropical climate. The increase in day length contributes to an overall warmer climate. Even though February still retains some vestiges of the drier
January weather, residents may observe a subtle switch towards more humid conditions.
Temperature
The transition into February notes an average high-temperature of a still hot 33.8°C (92.8°F), revealing a mild distinction from the 31.6°C (88.9°F) in January. Phitsanulok's February nights see a large temperature deviation, with temperatures resting at a low of 21.1°C (70°F).
Heat index
In February, the heat index is evaluated at an extremely hot 43°C (109.4°F).
Be cautious: Heat exhaustion along with heat cramps are predicted. Heatstroke is a possible consequence of continuous physical effort.
Heat index data is primarily for areas with shade and subjected to light winds. The heat index might be elevated by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees due to direct sun exposure.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'feels like' or 'felt air temperature', is a single figure representing how weather conditions feel when combining temperature and humidity. A person's impression of weather can be affected by numerous aspects, among them metabolic variations, pregnancy, and activity levels. Understand that direct sun rays can influence the weather's impact, leading to an increase in the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are quite important for babies and toddlers. Youngsters typically face more danger than adults since they sweat less. Their larger skin surface compared to their small bodies and heightened heat production from their activities augment their vulnerability.
The body's inherent cooling system operates through perspiration, wherein evaporating sweat offsets excessive heat. Relative humidity in excess curtails evaporation, therefore reducing heat dissipation from the body, leading to feelings of excess heat. Temperature imbalances caused by excessive heat retention can trigger heat-related maladies.
Humidity
In February, the average relative humidity in Phitsanulok is 64%.
Rainfall
In Phitsanulok, in February, it is raining for 2 days, with typically 14mm (0.55") of accumulated precipitation. Throughout the year, in Phitsanulok, there are 121 rainfall days, and 1317mm (51.85") of precipitation is accumulated.
Daylight
In February, the average length of the day in Phitsanulok is 11h and 36min.
On the first day of February, sunrise is at 06:50 and sunset at 18:14. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 06:37 and sunset at 18:25 +07.