January heralds the beginning of the year in
Chaiyaphum,
Thailand with pleasant temperatures and minimal rainfall. The month experiences the coolest high temperatures of the year at 31°C (87.8°F). Earlier sunrise and later sunset times allow for more daytime activities. Rains fall infrequently so outdoor plans seldom have to be reassessed. The relative humidity, though not the lowest of the year, is relatively comfortable, especially in comparison to coming months.
Temperature
As January takes hold in Chaiyaphum, the average high-temperature is a tropical 31°C (87.8°F), nearly mirroring that of the previous month. January's nights exhibit a sharp contrast from day highs, with an average temperature of 18.5°C (65.3°F).
Heat index
The heat index value for January is appraised at a torrid 35°C (95°F). Ensure additional precautions, heat exhaustion and heat cramps may be expected. Heatstroke could occur from sustained activity.
Take into consideration that the heat index values are calculated for shade and light wind conditions. The heat index has the potential to rise by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees with direct sunshine exposure.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'feels like' or 'real feel', is a composite of temperature and humidity figures to convey how warm it feels. This effect is subjective, differing among individuals based on their physical activity and perception of heat, which can be influenced by factors like wind, clothing, and metabolic variances. Direct exposure to sun rays can potentially augment the heat sensation, elevating the heat index by up to 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values hold particular significance for children. Young children are generally more endangered than adults, as they usually less sweat. And also, due to larger skin surface relative to their small bodies and higher heat production as a result of their activity.
Perspiration is the human body's physiological response to high temperatures and is an attempt to lower body temperature through evaporation of sweat. When the air contains significant moisture, the efficiency of the evaporation process decreases, preventing the body from cooling down effectively and creating a feeling of overheating. Heat disorders may be on the horizon when body temperatures rise from inadequate heat management.
Humidity
The average relative humidity in January in Chaiyaphum is 61%.
Rainfall
In Chaiyaphum, Thailand, during January, the rain falls for 1 days and regularly aggregates up to 5mm (0.2") of precipitation. In Chaiyaphum, Thailand, during the entire year, the rain falls for 105 days and collects up to 1137mm (44.76") of precipitation.
Daylight
In January, the average length of the day is 11h and 19min.
On the first day of January, sunrise is at 06:38 and sunset at 17:51. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 06:41 and sunset at 18:08 +07.