July brings
Hat Yai into the full throes of summer with temperatures maintaining their consistent high from
June, providing a constant tropical atmosphere. This continuity of climate conditions supports the sustained growth of the region's tropical vegetation. The humidity also persists, creating a balmy atmosphere conducive to slow trudging walks or vehicle-based sight-seeing. Slightly diminished rainfall makes the local attraction spots more accessible, thereby providing a boost to local tourism. With an average rainfall of 105mm (4.13"), the city experiences 13 days of rainfall, offering a massive 22% reduction from the
May highs.
Temperature
The beginning of July in Hat Yai,
Thailand, reveals an average high-temperature of a still hot 33.2°C (91.8°F), showing minimal deviation from the previous month. Hat Yai experiences an average low-temperature of 23.5°C (74.3°F) in the month of July.
Heat index
The heat index in July is evaluated at a blazing hot 48°C (118.4°F).
Warning: Heat cramps and heat exhaustion are anticipated. Heatstroke is a risk with ongoing activity.
When assessing, remember that heat index measurements are for light winds and shaded spots. An exposure to direct sunlight may lift the heat index values by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'feels like' or 'real feel', unifies temperature and humidity readings to offer a comprehensive feel of warmth. Elements such as metabolic variations, pregnancy, and physical exertion can shape one's weather perception. Direct sun rays can make one feel hotter, potentially raising the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are extremely significant for children. Children frequently underestimate the importance of resting and drinking fluids. Thirst is a symptom of advanced dehydration - hence the need to hydrate regularly, especially during protracted physical exercises.
The innate cooling system of the human body revolves around perspiration, with the evaporation of sweat being central to this process. With a lot of moisture in the air, the evaporation process is not as effective, and the body does not cool down as efficiently, creating a perception of overheating. When body temperature rises due to excess heat gain beyond its removal capability, one might experience heat-related disorders.
Humidity
The average relative humidity in July in Hat Yai is 79%.
Rainfall
In Hat Yai, in July, it is raining for 13 days, with typically 105mm (4.13") of accumulated precipitation. In Hat Yai, Thailand, during the entire year, the rain falls for 160 days and collects up to 1726mm (67.95") of precipitation.
Daylight
In July, the average length of the day in Hat Yai is 12h and 29min.
On the first day of July in Hat Yai, sunrise is at 06:06 and sunset at 18:37. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 06:11 and sunset at 18:37 +07.
Sunshine
In Hat Yai, the average sunshine in July is 7h.
UV index
The months with the highest UV index are
February through
October, with an average maximum UV index of 12. A UV Index of 11, and more, symbolizes an ultimate health vulnerability from exposure to the Sun's UV radiation for average individuals.
Note: The maximum UV index of 12 during July leads to these instructions:
Take every essential safety procedure. Individuals with fair skin could sustain burns in less than 5 minutes. Avoid direct Sun exposure and seek shade between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when UV radiation is at its peak, but keep in mind that not all shade structures provide complete protection. A wide-brimmed hat is a shield, deflecting up to 50% of harmful UV radiation from eyes. Despite the cloudy weather, sunscreen with a sun protection factor of at least 30 should be liberally applied and reapplied, including after a swim or outdoor activity.