Phuket Weather Update: Today's Conditions and Forecast Through End of June 2026
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Travellers visiting Phuket this June are right in the middle of the southwest monsoon, and many are asking the same questions: what is the weather doing today, what will it look like in the coming days, and what should I expect for the rest of the month? This update brings together today's live conditions, the forecast for the next several days, and a climate-based outlook for the remainder of June so you can plan your Phuket trip with confidence.
Today in Phuket — Saturday, 13 June 2026
Phuket is mostly cloudy today, with the current temperature around 30°C (87°F) and a humid feel. The chance of rain through the day is moderate at about 55 percent, with the typical pattern of brighter, drier mornings and showers developing through the afternoon and evening. Conditions remain warm overall, with the sea temperature around 29 to 30°C (about 86°F).
Forecast for the Week Ahead (14 to 17 June)
The official short-range forecast for the next several days looks fairly typical for mid-June in Phuket:
Sunday 14 June — High around 31°C (88°F), 55 percent chance of rain, scattered showers likely
Monday 15 June — High around 30°C (87°F), only 25 percent chance of rain, one of the drier days of the week
Tuesday 16 June — High around 30°C (87°F), 65 percent chance of rain, the wettest day in the short range
Wednesday 17 June — High around 30°C (87°F), 25 percent chance of rain, conditions easing again
Across the week, mornings are expected to be the most reliable window for outdoor activities and island tours. Patri tour checks marine and weather conditions each morning before departures and will reschedule when conditions are not safe.
Outlook for the Rest of June (18 to 30 June)
Detailed daily forecasts beyond about 7 to 10 days are not reliable from any source, so the outlook for the second half of June is best described in terms of typical climate patterns rather than specific day-by-day forecasts. Based on long-term climate records for the second half of June, travellers can expect:
Daytime highs consistently around 29 to 31°C (84 to 88°F)
Overnight lows around 25 to 27°C (77 to 81°F)
Rain on a majority of days, typically arriving in the afternoon or early evening
Brighter, drier mornings ideal for outdoor activities and island tours
Sea temperatures around 29 to 30°C (84 to 86°F), warm and comfortable for swimming
Sunshine averaging around 5 hours per day across the month
Occasional cloudier multi-day stretches when monsoon flow strengthens
In short, expect more of the same pattern as the first half of the month: warm temperatures, intermittent showers, and workable mornings. Full days of solid rain remain uncommon even in late June.
Sea Conditions and What They Mean for Tours
The southwest monsoon affects Phuket's coastlines differently. West coast beaches such as Patong, Kata, and Karon can experience strong currents and waves through late June, and red warning flags are common. East coast beaches and the piers used for Phang Nga Bay tours are generally calmer. This is why James Bond Island tours through Phang Nga Bay remain one of the most reliable choices for June visitors. The bay is sheltered by surrounding islands, so even on choppier days the cruise itself stays comfortable. Phi Phi Island speedboat tours run on calmer days, while Similan Islands tours pause until the national park reopens in mid-October.
Best Use of Your Days This Month
A flexible itinerary makes the difference between a frustrating June trip and an enjoyable one. Recommended ways to use your time:
James Bond Island tour with Patritour, with a morning departure for the best conditions
Phi Phi Island speedboat tour on calmer days, also booked for early morning
Private custom day tour with built-in flexibility to adjust to the weather
Phuket Old Town with covered Sino-Portuguese arcades, ideal during heavier rain
Cultural visits such as the Big Buddha, Wat Chalong, and Wat Phra Thong
Thai cooking classes, spa days, and indoor markets during rainy afternoons
Sunset viewpoints on drier evenings such as Promthep Cape and Karon Viewpoint
What to Pack for the Rest of June
Light, quick-dry clothing for warm and humid days
A compact rain jacket or packable poncho
Reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sun hat for the bright mornings
A waterproof phone pouch or dry bag for tour days
Sandals with good grip plus light walking shoes
Insect repellent for evenings near greenery
A small daypack to keep belongings dry
Practical Tips to Travel Phuket Smoothly
Schedule outdoor tours and beach days for the morning whenever possible
Keep one or two indoor backup activities ready in case of afternoon storms
Book with reputable operators that prioritise safety over schedule
Check sea conditions before committing to long-distance speedboat trips
Travel insurance with weather coverage is strongly recommended
Take advantage of low-season pricing on hotels, tours, and spas
How Patri Tour Helps You Travel Confidently
With more than 30 years of experience operating in Phuket, Patri tour understands the rhythm of the southwest monsoon better than most. Our team provides honest weather guidance, well-maintained boats designed for stability, and flexible rescheduling when conditions are not safe. Whether you choose our James Bond Island tour by big boat or yacht catamaran, a Phi Phi Island speedboat trip on calmer days, a private car service for stress-free transfers, or a fully customised itinerary, our commitment to consistent five-star service stays the same all year.
Final Thoughts
June in Phuket is not the constant downpour many first-time visitors expect. It is a warm, green month where short showers share the day with sunshine and the sea stays pleasantly warm. With realistic expectations, a flexible plan, and an experienced local operator, the second half of June offers good value, smaller crowds, and many genuinely enjoyable travel days. Contact Patri tour to plan your next few days or weeks in Phuket with confidence.
Disclaimer: Weather forecasts are subject to change. Short-range forecast data above reflects publicly available sources at the time of publication on 13 June 2026. The outlook for the second half of the month is based on long-term climate averages rather than a specific forecast. Always check the latest forecast and confirm tour status with your operator before traveling.




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