Today's weather for Colombo, Sri Lanka25th Jul 2008 20:10
Last Updated : 25th Jul 2008 20:10 GMT 26th Jul 2008 01:40 IST
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25°c (77°f) | WSW 13 mph (21 kph) |
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Colombo is in the time zone (IST) which has a difference of +5:30 hours to GMT.
Local Time26 Jul 2008 02:38
GMT25 Jul 2008 21:08
UK Time25 Jul 2008 22:08
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Sunrise 06:03hrs
Sunset 18:30hrs
Moonrise 05:30hrs
Moonset 12:27hrs
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Weather Overview for Colombo
The country observes a fairly typical
tropical climate which is affected to an extent by the seasonal wind reversal
of the Asiatic monsoon. The Asiatic monsoon is the great wind system that has a
major affect on
The Asiatic monsoon is dissimilar to any
prevailing wind systems worldwide in that while other wind systems prevail from
the same direction year round, the Asiatic monsoon switches direction at
certain points in the year- switching from southwest to northeast depending on
the month.
The climate overall inSri Lanka
is fairly similar that seen in southern
Basically, year round
2004 saw
The tsunami ravaged coastal
communities with waves reaching up 100 feet in some parts, and as Sri Lanka is
an island it is obviously abundant in coast line so as a result it was hit
quite badly, particularly on the south and east coasts. The train which runs between
Monsoon Seasons
May to August / October to January
The occurrence and prediction of monsoons
play a very important role in the economy of
Monsoons are basically seasonal reversals of
wind direction and operate in a similar (yet larger scale) manor to a coastal
sea breeze. To put it simply, the land warms up more quickly than the ocean and
as the hot air rises over the land it is replaced by the cool air from above
the water, so as a result of the temperature difference between land and sea
winds are created. Because
May generally sees
This ‘summer’ period is only fractionally
warmer than the rest of the year. While the average daytime temperature sits at
28 to 29 degrees, the average daily minimum only falls to 25 to 26 degrees where
as November to February sees average minimums fall to 22 or 23 degrees.
Rainfall during this period is highest in
May and June and begins to die down in the middle months of July and August.
May and October typically average in excess of 350mm precipitation per month,
whereas July and August see between 110 and 130mm precipitation.
These weather conditions are significantly
different from the north side of the island, which remains relatively dry from
May to September, and its wet season begins in October.
October through until January is the
country’s other monsoon season, which sees fairly similar conditions to May
through until August. The average daily temperature remains at 27 to 28
degrees, and rainfall is at its highest during October and November- recording
369mm and 310mm respectively.
December to March
This period is generally viewed as the best
time to visit
February sees the lowest rainfall for the
year, averaging 60mm of precipitation, with the months either side January and
March recording 80mm and 110mm respectively.
Average temperature continues to sit at 27 degrees. The highest
temperatures ever recorded in

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