July marks the continuation of the monsoon season in
Sukhothai, characterized by slightly reduced temperatures and continued, although slightly less, precipitation. The persistent rain culminates into a verdant landscape that is comparable to a tropical paradise. Reduced UV index and sunshine hours harmonize with the moderate temperatures to deliver distinctive weather conditions. From an adventurous trek amid the misty hills to casual strolls in the rain, July extends a unique blend of experiences. Generally, rainfall is around 136mm (5.35"), occurring over seventeen days.
Temperature
Sukhothai's weather, upon July's arrival, documents an average high-temperature of a still tropical 33°C (91.4°F), nearly the same as the prior month. An average low-temperature of 25°C (77°F) is expected in Sukhothai during July.
Rainfall
In Sukhothai, in July, during 17 rainfall days, 136mm (5.35") of precipitation is typically accumulated. In Sukhothai, during the entire year, the rain falls for 114 days and collects up to 1192mm (46.93") of precipitation.
Daylight
In Sukhothai, the average length of the day in July is 13h and 2min.
On the first day of July, sunrise is at 05:50 and sunset at 18:58. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 06:00 and sunset at 18:53 +07.
Sunshine
July and
August, with an average of 5h of sunshine, are months with the least sunshine.
UV index
March through
September, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index. A UV Index reading of 11, and higher, represents an extreme health hazard from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for ordinary individuals.
Note: A daily maximum UV index of 12 in July translates into the following instructions:
Implement every essential safety step. Individuals with fair skin might receive burns in less than 5 minutes. Seek shade and limit direct Sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when UV radiation is at its peak, but be aware that not all shade structures provide complete sun protection. Stay sun-safe with clothing that is both closely woven and worn loosely. Following every swim or outdoor workout, a sunscreen with an SPF of not less than 30 should be liberally applied and re-applied frequently, even on overcast days.