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Sri Lanka
is affected by two monsoons that sweep over parts of the country
at different times. In general, there are two seasons Monsoon
and Dry, with the climate remaining hot, humid and wet
throughout the year.
Rain is common
all year round and an umbrella is useful whatever time you visit.
Southwest
Monsoon - arrives in May bringing heavy rains to south and
central areas. During this time, temperatures can soar above 35oC
in the coastal regions of the south.
Northeast
Monsoon - arrives in October and lasts until January. The
wet season turns the northern countryside lush green with tropical
vegetation and the vibrant colours can make this a wonderful time
to visit despite the rain.
Inter-Monsoon
- heavy rain and thunderstorms are commonplace in south and central
areas during September and November.
It is
advisable to carry a lightweight jumper as it can be chillingly
cold inside air-conditioned buildings.
The
South & Southwest
| Colombo |
Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Dry
Season
December - April |
22
- 30oC |
136mm |
Monsoon
Season
May - August |
25
- 29oC |
210mm |
Inter-Monsoon
Season
September - November |
24
- 29oC |
224mm |
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Monsoon Season - the Southwest Monsoon brings heavy
rain, which tends to fall in short bursts and usually at night.
Swimming in
the sea may not be possible in some areas during the Monsoon Season,
as the Indian Ocean can become extremely rough. However, if you
do choose to visit Sri Lanka at this time, the countryside is
at its most lush, the seascapes are most dramatic and the reef
actually protects certain beaches such as at Hikkaduwa.
The hottest
temperatures tend to be recorded from March to June straddling
both the Dry and Monsoon Seasons.
Best time
to visit: During the Dry Season as humidity levels
do not rise until the monsoon months.
The
Central Hill Country
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Nuwara
Eliya
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Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Dry
Season
December - April |
8
- 21oC |
92mm |
Monsoon
Season
May - August |
13
- 19oC |
210mm |
Inter-Monsoon
Season
September - November |
11
- 20oC |
240mm |
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The moderate
climate here provides the perfect weather for the surrounding
tea plantations that are famous around the world. The weather
feels cool and damp all year, which can be a pleasant
change after the heat of the lower lying lands and the coastal
regions.
Kandy
- which lies at the foot of the hill country, is only slightly
cooler and wetter than the coastal areas but once you ascend into
the lush hill country, you will definitely need a warm sweater
and thicker clothes, especially at night.
Best time
to visit: During the Dry Season when there is less
rainfall and cooler temperatures.
The
Northeast
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Trincomalee
|
Average
temperature |
Average
rainfall |
Dry
Season
February - September |
26
- 33oC |
63mm |
Monsoon
Season
October - January
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25
- 28oC |
278mm |
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Dry Season
- in the northeast is longer and temperatures are marginally higher
on average.
Monsoon
Season - this area of Sri Lanka suffers from a different,
shorter monsoon to other parts, namely the Northeast Monsoon,
which brings wet and humid weather to the area. Again, the scenery
is lush and vibrant but views can be hampered by the intense downpours
that occur.
Best time
to visit: Although temperatures remain high throughout, there
is less rainfall during the Dry Season.
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