
How long will the rain last? Rain duration inquiry Thairath Online invites you to update on the weather after rain occurred over the past 1-2 days, including rain on the 2026 election day, with continued showers in many areas. Those planning to travel or get ready to leave home can check the latest weather situation here.
The Meteorological Department stated that during 8-9 February, a high-pressure area or a moderate to quite strong cold air mass from China will extend over upper Thailand, causing thunderstorms and strong winds. Afterwards, from 10-14 February, upper Thailand will experience rising temperatures and morning fog in several areas.
Rain during the winter can occur for several reasons, such as cold air masses from China spreading in waves. If these are strong, they cause heavy rain in Thailand. The collision of high-pressure air masses with low-pressure areas, along with monsoon troughs, results in rain in some areas during winter.
The latest weather conditions by region during 8-14 February 2026 are as follows.
On 9-10 February, mornings will be cool with temperatures dropping, and thunderstorms covering 10-30% of the area. From 11-14 February, mornings remain cool with a slight temperature increase.
At the start of the week, rain will cover 10-20% of the area. After 9-10 February, temperatures will drop to cold levels, around 13-22 degrees Celsius.
During 8-9 February 2026, strong winds and temperatures dropping by 3-5 degrees Celsius will occur. Following that, cold to chilly weather with morning fog will prevail, with a low temperature of 7 degrees Celsius.
On 8-9 February, mornings will be cool with strong winds and thunderstorms covering 10-30% of the area, mostly in the lower central region. From 10-14 February, cool weather will continue with low temperatures ranging from 18-24 degrees Celsius.
During 8-9 February, temperatures will drop 1-3 degrees Celsius with strong winds and thunderstorms covering 40-60% of the area. From 10-14 February, temperatures will rise slightly but some rain will still occur.
The southern eastern coast will have rain covering 20-40% of the area, with heavy rain in some places on 10-11 February. From Surat Thani province northwards, northeast winds will blow at 15-35 km/h, seas will have waves 1-2 meters high, with waves above 2 meters in thunderstorm areas. From Nakhon Si Thammarat province southwards, northeast winds will blow at 20-35 km/h, seas with waves about 2 meters high, and waves over 2 meters where thunderstorms occur.
Throughout the week, the southern west coast will have thunderstorms covering 10-20% of the area. Northeast winds will blow at 15-35 km/h, seas will have waves about 1 meter high near the shore and 1-2 meters offshore, with waves over 2 meters in thunderstorm areas.
However, between 8-14 February, many areas will still experience rain, with heavy rain in some places. People can closely monitor the situation from the Meteorological Department or call 0-2399-4012-13 and 1182, available 24 hours.
Source:Meteorological Department