With an almost unchanged level of rainfall,
July continues the monsoon trend in
Pattaya. The overall temperature experiences a minor drop, indicating a slight relief from the summer heat. The sea temperature continues to decrease, yet remains comfortable for water activities. Regular showers, green landscapes, and overcast skies capture the essence of July. The ample daylight affords plenty of visibility even through the rain.
Temperature
Pattaya marks the onset of July with an average high-temperature of a still tropical 31.4°C (88.5°F), subtly divergent from
June's 31.7°C (89.1°F). The nights of July anticipate an average low-temperature of 26°C (78.8°F).
Heat index
July's heat index is appraised at a blistering 41°C (105.8°F). Implement more preventive measures, heat cramps and heat exhaustion are probable. Heatstroke might result from extended activity.
The heat index's values are generally associated with conditions in shade and light breezes. Exposure to the direct sun might augment heat index values by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'real feel' or 'feels like', is calculated by taking the relative humidity value for a specific location and factoring it into the air temperature reading. The impression of weather on a person can be swayed by additional aspects, including metabolic variations, pregnancy, and activity levels. Realize that direct exposure to sunlight can augment the felt heat, leading to a potential increase in the heat index by 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees. Heat index values are quite important for children. Children usually face more risks than adults as their ability to sweat is less. Additionally, their larger skin surface in relation to their petite bodies and higher heat output due to their activities increases their vulnerability.
Evaporation of sweat is the main factor behind the cooling effect of perspiration in the human body. Increased relative humidity interferes with body cooling by slowing the rate of evaporation, resulting in a slower body cooling rate and a heightened feeling of heat. Temperature imbalances caused by excessive heat retention can trigger heat-related maladies.
Humidity
In Pattaya,
Thailand, the average relative humidity in July is 77%.
Rainfall
In Pattaya, in July, during 11 rainfall days, 97mm (3.82") of precipitation is typically accumulated. In Pattaya, Thailand, during the entire year, the rain falls for 106 days and collects up to 1111mm (43.74") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
In Pattaya, in July, the average water temperature is 29.4°C (84.9°F).
Note: Swimming, diving, and other water activities in temperatures ranging from 25°C (77°F) to 29°C (84.2°F) are highly enjoyable and provide prolonged comfort without unease.
Daylight
In Pattaya, the average length of the day in July is 12h and 48min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 05:54 and sunset at 18:46. On the last day of July, in Pattaya, sunrise is at 06:01 and sunset at 18:43 +07.
Sunshine
The months with the least sunshine are June through
September, with an average of 5h of sunshine.
UV index
February through September, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index. A UV Index of 11, and more, symbolizes an ultimate health vulnerability from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for the ordinary person.
Note: The maximum daily UV index of 12 during July translates into the following directions:
Implement all necessary safeguards, unprotected skin might suffer burns rapidly. Between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., UV radiation is strongest. Make an effort to avoid direct sunlight during this time, remembering that shade structures may not provide full sun protection. A wide-brimmed hat provides unparalleled sun protection for sensitive areas like the eyes, ears, and neck. A sunscreen with at least SPF 30 should be used liberally and reapplied frequently on cloudy days, especially after swimming or an outdoor workout. Heed this! UV intensity is much stronger when reflected off sand and water.