Pantau hujan dan ribut di seluruh Phuket dan pesisir Andaman secara masa nyata. Dikemas kini setiap 5 minit.
Phuket adalah pulau terbesar Thailand, terdedah kepada Laut Andaman di pesisir baratnya. Cuaca pulau ini ditentukan oleh dua monsun: monsun barat daya membawa hujan lebat dan laut bergelora dari Mei hingga Oktober, manakala monsun timur laut (November–April) membawa musim kering yang memacu puncak pelancongan. Ribut menghampiri dari Laut Andaman dengan sedikit amaran kerana jarak lautan terbuka.
Monsun barat daya mendorong hujan lebat yang berterusan, sering melebihi 300 mm sebulan dari Ogos–Oktober. Pantai barat (Patong, Kata, Karon) menghadapi ombak besar dan arus rip berbahaya. Ribut petang adalah kejadian hampir harian, kadangkala berlangsung beberapa jam.
November menyaksikan laut menjadi tenang apabila monsun barat daya berundur. April membawa haba dan kelembapan yang meningkat sebelum permulaan monsun, dengan ribut petir sekali-sekala.
Monsun timur laut mengekalkan langit cerah dan laut tenang. Hujan turun di bawah 50 mm sebulan. Ini adalah musim pelancongan tinggi dengan keadaan pantai dan selam yang ideal.

One touch, and the rain at that exact spot explains itself—revealing intensity, precipitation type, cloud and air temperatures, and live national alerts, while making even the tiniest rain pockets easy to pinpoint and compare.
Boat trips to Phi Phi Islands, Similan Islands, and James Bond Island require weather monitoring. Radar shows squall lines approaching from the Andaman Sea hours in advance.
Visitors to Patong, Kata, and Karon beaches use radar to decide between morning beach time and afternoon indoor activities during wet season.
Phuket's marinas at Boat Lagoon and Royal Phuket Marina monitor radar for approaching storms that require securing vessels.
Phuket's ongoing construction boom means thousands of outdoor workers need storm warnings to ensure safety on exposed building sites.
RainViewer provides coverage across the entire island and the surrounding Andaman Sea, extending to Phang Nga Bay and Krabi. Offshore coverage means storms approaching from the west are visible well before they reach Phuket's beaches.
“Kadang-kadang sedikit bersemangat dengan ramalan hujan, tetapi ia adalah tepat dan berguna untuk imej radar, dan aplikasi radar satu-satunya yang saya simpan dan tidak nyahpasang”
Duncan Stewart
“Saya perlu ubah maklum balas saya sekali lagi ini masih merupakan aplikasi otak terbaik di kedai aplikasi isu yang saya hadapi adalah dengan telefon saya dan bukan aplikasi hebat ini satu perkara yang saya suka ialah widgetnya.”
Jim Tigs
Yes. Offshore radar coverage shows rain cells approaching Phuket from the west, typically giving 30–60 minutes advance warning before they reach the coast.
Yes — monthly rainfall can exceed 300 mm. However, rain often falls in intense bursts rather than all day, and radar helps you find dry windows for activities.
Coverage extends across the waters between Phuket and Phi Phi. Check the radar animation before departing to ensure no squall lines are crossing your route.
Phuket's rain arrives off the Andaman without warning and doesn't follow Bangkok's forecast. The map updates every 5 minutes — often 2–5 minutes faster than other apps — so by the time a squall is 15km offshore, you've already seen it tracking toward the pier.
Rain Viewer Essential gives you:
A 7-day forecast tells you June will be wet. Rain Viewer tells you whether the Andaman is clear enough to board now or wait an hour for the squall to pass.
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