Live Rain Radar for Chon Buri

Track rain across Chon Buri in real time with Rain Viewer, a hyperlocal rain radar app, updated every 5 minutes, street by street.

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Local Weather Context

Chon Buri province stretches along Thailand's Eastern Seaboard, encompassing the resort city of Pattaya, the industrial zone of Laem Chabang, and Si Racha's coastal communities. Sea breezes interact with inland convection to create localized storm patterns that can differ dramatically between the coast and areas just 20 km inland.

Seasons

Wet season (May–October)

Onshore winds bring frequent afternoon and evening storms. Rainfall is heaviest in September–October, often exceeding 250 mm per month. Pattaya's beachfront can see sudden squalls that develop over the Gulf of Thailand.

Transition months (November, April)

November brings the northeast monsoon onset with occasional coastal storms. April sees rising humidity and scattered pre-monsoon thunderstorms.

Dry season (December–March)

Cool northeast winds keep skies mostly clear. Pattaya and coastal areas enjoy steady weather ideal for tourism, with rainfall typically below 40 mm per month.

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Use Cases

Tourists and hotel operators

Pattaya's outdoor activities — island boats, beach events, water sports — depend on accurate short-term weather tracking. Radar helps tour operators decide whether to launch boats or reschedule excursions.

Port and logistics workers

Laem Chabang, Thailand's busiest deep-sea port, needs radar monitoring for crane operations and container handling that must pause during thunderstorms.

Industrial zone managers

The Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate and surrounding factories monitor radar to protect outdoor operations and workforce safety during sudden storms.

Coverage

Rain Viewer provides full radar coverage across Chon Buri province, extending over the Gulf of Thailand coastline and inland to Chachoengsao. Offshore radar data helps track storms forming over the gulf before they make landfall at Pattaya or Bang Saen.

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FAQ

  • Can I track storms coming from the Gulf of Thailand?

    Yes. Radar coverage extends well offshore, so you can see rain cells forming over the gulf and track their movement toward the coast.

  • How accurate is radar for Pattaya's sea breeze storms?

    Very accurate. Sea breeze convergence storms show clearly on radar 15–30 minutes before reaching the beach, giving time to seek shelter.

  • Does coverage include Koh Larn and nearby islands?

    Radar covers the waters around Koh Larn and Koh Sichang. While island-specific detail is limited, you can see storm cells approaching the islands clearly.

Don't Let Rain Ruin Your Plans

Whether you're on Pattaya Beach or managing operations at Laem Chabang, stay ahead of the weather.

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  • Track storms from the Gulf before they hit shore
  • Minute-by-minute precipitation forecasts

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