CHIANG RAI – People in Chiang Rai Province are rushing to buy second-hand winter clothes as temperatures keep falling and the cool season starts to settle in. Early morning temperatures are dropping fast.
On Saturday, the open-air market at Big C Supercenter Ban Du was even busier than usual in the chilly weather. Crowds headed straight for the second-hand winter clothing stalls.
Vendors offered cheap winter wear priced between 65 and 500 baht, with imported coats and jackets proving especially popular. Alongside the clothing stalls, there were plenty of food vendors and shops selling everyday items.
Almost every second-hand winter clothing stall displayed signs supporting the “Half-Half” scheme, which helped draw in a constant flow of shoppers. On top of low starting prices, many stalls also offered extra discounts.
Customers included civil servants, private company employees, and farmers from nearby districts, all looking for affordable winter clothing. Some stalls sold items for as little as 30 to 70 baht per piece.
In Chiang Rai, daytime temperatures average around 23 to 27 degrees Celsius, while at night they drop to about 12 to 17 degrees Celsius. As the weather gets colder, second-hand winter clothing has become more popular, especially among people on low incomes who want to save money.
Ms Amornrat Duangropram and Ms Thongdee Chantasen, who sell second-hand clothes at a flea market in Buriram Province, said that once the weather cools down, many locals, civil servants, and students come to buy used winter clothing.
Prices at their stalls start from only 65 baht per item, which is cheaper than new clothes in department stores, yet still good quality. Some customers are buying in bulk as they expect a long, cold season this year.
Their daily income is currently around 5,000 to 6,000 baht. They believe sales could rise to more than 10,000 baht a day if temperatures drop further, as there are days in the winter season when they sell out completely.
Weather forecast for Chiang Rai, Thailand (November 23 to 29, 2025)
Late November in Chiang Rai usually marks the start of the cool, dry season, with warm days, low humidity, and plenty of sunshine. According to current forecasts, daytime highs should sit around 25 to 32°C, with cooler evenings of about 12 to 20°C. Rain is unlikely, with only a small chance of brief light showers early in the week. Here is a simple day-by-day outlook:
| Date | High/Low (°C) | Conditions | Precipitation Chance | Wind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 23 | 29/17 | Partly cloudy with sunny spells | 10% | Light NE |
| Nov 24 | 30/18 | Mostly sunny | 5% | Calm |
| Nov 25 | 30/19 | Sunny | 0% | Light E |
| Nov 26 | 30/18 | Partly cloudy | 15% (light shower possible) | Light NE |
| Nov 27 | 30/19 | Mostly sunny | 5% | Calm |
| Nov 28 | 31/20 | Sunny with some haze | 0% | Light E |
| Nov 29 | 30/19 | Partly cloudy | 10% | Light NE |
Notes:
- The UV index will be high (around 8 to 10), so use sunscreen during the middle of the day.
- Conditions are ideal for outdoor trips, such as temple visits or hill tribe tours, but pack a light layer for the cooler evenings.
- Forecasts can change, so check local weather updates closer to your travel date.






