Weather Locations in Sri Lanka
Top 11 Locations in Sri Lanka
| Bentota, Southern | Beruwela | ||
| Colombo | Galle, Southern | ||
| Habarana | Kalutara, Western | ||
| kalutaru, Southern | Kandy | ||
| Kani Lanka , Southern | Negombo, Western | ||
| Wadduwa, Western |
Population: 21128000
Currency: Rupee
Regions in Sri Lanka
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Yearly
average temperatures across
Rainfall is high across the island but varies significantly:
Annual rainfall varies from around its lowest of 1250mm in the northwest and
southeast to over 5000mm in the southwest highlands. The southwest of the
island is generally the wettest year round.
The
monsoons are a major part of
The
monsoons are caused by the temperature difference between the land and the
ocean and in turn seasonal reversals of wind direction. There are two monsoon
seasons in
The northeast monsoon brings moisture laden air from the Bay of
Bengal to
Colombo,
the capital, is situated on the west coast and receives similar amounts of
rainfall during both monsoons, peaking at around 400mm during the months of May
and November. The northeast monsoon, however, does bring the coolest
temperatures of the year, albeit only slightly.
The areas in the southwest, such as Galle, are much less
affected by the northeast monsoon as they are protected by the mountains.
In
2004,
Southwest Monsoon (May to August)
The southwest monsoon brings rains from the
The wettest places during the north-east monsoon – the regions
northeast of the mountains – are now the driest during the southwest monsoon.
Inter-Monsoon Seasons
There are two inter-monsoon seasons in
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