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Mae Hong Son Rain Radar — Live Weather Map | RainViewer

Live rain radar for Mae Hong Son, 5-min updates. See the valley storm before landslides close the 1,864-curve Pai road or block the mountain circuit. Free.

Rain in Mae Hong Son: What You Need to Know

Rain in Mae Hong Son follows the SW monsoon pattern that defines most of northern Thailand. Wet season runs June–October, when afternoon convective storms develop with little warning and can deliver intense rainfall in short bursts. The key risk is not just getting wet — it's the knock-on effects: flash floods in the valley town, landslides on mountain roads including the famous 1,864-curve road to Pai, road closures on Route 1095. Local residents have learned to check real-time conditions before making decisions, because a regional forecast from the morning is useless when a cell is forming 20km away.

Mae Hong Son is a province where road trip travellers on the famous mountain circuit and trekkers in the border highlands The difference between knowing rain is 15 minutes away versus learning about it when you're already in it is the difference between a managed disruption and a genuine problem.

RainViewer shows you exactly which part of Mae Hong Son is in the rain right now — not a provincial average, but street-level precision updated every 5 minutes.

RainViewer Radar Coverage in Mae Hong Son

RainViewer combines signals from radar stations across the region to give Mae Hong Son a single, continuous map. From here, you can also track rain developing in Chiang Mai, Lampang, Chiang Rai — useful if you're driving Route 1095 to Pai or the long route back to Chiang Mai.

  • Wet season (June–October)

    Afternoon and evening storms drive the season. Peak intensity typically falls in August–September for most of Thailand, with the key variation being how terrain shapes local delivery. Cells can be intense and short-lived or slow-moving and sustained.

  • Transition months (May and October)

    These are the months where forecast reliability drops most sharply. May often brings the first events of the season before residents have recalibrated from the dry months. October is when the monsoon exits — sometimes quickly, sometimes with a last burst of intense rain. Real-time radar is more useful than any extended outlook in these months.

  • Dry season (November–May)

    Rainfall drops to minimal levels. When a stray shower does appear, it's visible on the radar well before it arrives.

Why You Need a Rain Radar in Mae Hong Son

  • Planning time-sensitive outdoor activities

    Whether you're working outdoors, travelling, or timing an event in Mae Hong Son, knowing whether a cell will reach your location in the next 30–60 minutes is the single most useful piece of information you need.

  • Managing transport and logistics

    The road network in Mae Hong Son is affected by flash floods in the valley town, landslides on mountain roads including the famous 1,864-curve road to Pai, road closures on Route 1095. Seeing the rain band's current position and direction on the map changes departure decisions.

  • Protecting agricultural operations

    Farming communities in Mae Hong Son time planting, spraying, and harvest operations around rain windows. A radar alert 20–30 minutes before a cell arrives gives just enough time to act.

  • Keeping track of weather near 1,864-curve road to Pai, Pai River valley, Mae Hong Son town

    Whether you're commuting through or visiting the area around 1,864-curve road to Pai, Pai River valley, Mae Hong Son town, the live radar shows exactly which streets are in the rain and which are still dry — not a regional smear.

  • Planning activities that depend on weather windows

    From outdoor markets to construction sites to school pickups, Mae Hong Son residents use real-time radar to make the same decisions they'd make anywhere in Thailand: wait, move, or reroute.

Mae Hong Son Rain Radar: Frequently Asked Questions

How often does the RainViewer map update for Mae Hong Son?

Every 5 minutes, drawing from Thai Meteorological Department radar networks. During active storm periods when conditions change fastest, you're seeing the map update as each radar sweep completes.

Can I set rain alerts for Mae Hong Son?

Yes. Set your home, work, or any location in Mae Hong Son and receive a push notification when rain is approaching — with enough lead time to adjust your plans. You can also set a custom intensity threshold so light drizzle doesn't trigger an alert.

Is RainViewer accurate for Mae Hong Son?

RainViewer draws directly from the same radar networks used by the Thai Meteorological Department, preserving the original resolution rather than smoothing it into regional averages. For Mae Hong Son, this means you can see which street is in the rain and which is still dry.

Track Rain in Mae Hong Son in Real Time

See rain in Mae Hong Son before it reaches your street

Whether you're managing logistics, timing an outdoor activity, or just deciding whether to leave now or in 20 minutes, RainViewer gives you the precision that generic weather apps don't. Street-level radar, 5-minute updates, and alerts that arrive while you can still act.

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