Far East Weather
Far East Weather
Temperatures in the Far East, including countries such as China, Malaysia and Thailand are usually high throughout the year. China holidays boast summer temperatures of around 26C to 31C while Malaysia can hit a peak of 33C during the summer months and Thailand can hit 35C during November. Holidays in Thailand and Malaysia both have classically tropical weather, hot and humid, with some heavy monsoon periods throughout the year. April and May are the hottest months in the Far East and the rainy season is from around June to October while November to February is the cooler tourist season.
Weather In Tthe Far East - Hot Temperatures all year round
Whether you are lying on one of Thailand's spectacular beaches or exploring the ancient rainforests of Malaysia, the one thing you can be guaranteed is hot weather. In the Far East there is no such thing as cool, just cooler than usual. The weather in the Far East from November to late February will be more comfortable than the rest of the year, which explains why this is the busy tourist season. Around this time of year you can expect around eight or nine hours of glorious 30C sunshine per day. There will be some rain during these months but it will not be as prevalent as the rest of the year.
Far East Weather - Winter holiday sunshine
While the UK freezes during the winter, a holiday in Far East will guarantee a sunshine break to remember. The heaviest rain period is usually during the spring to autumn season, but temperatures are uniformly high all year round. Temperatures will vary depending on the altitude of the region you are visiting but the winter months are generally hot and humid, although these months are more comfortable than the rest of the year.


