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I don't have the experience yet. Maybe this will help.

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Link didn't open but most searches confirm a lot of rain. Looking for somewhere new to go for a long weekend at the end of May.
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Yes, it's rainy season but as I said, I can't tell what it will be like, short heavy showers or longer showers.
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I asked a colleague who was born here (Portuguese) and she said that the rainy season in May/June sees a lot of constant rain, which is different from Thailand. Or at least in the parts of Thailand I have lived. So it's not just heavy showers.
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A bit like Bangsaphan from July until December then!
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