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Weather

Beach resorts in Sri Lanka Monthly Climate Averages

To help you choose the best time to travel, you can find climate data below on the weather on the beach resorts in Sri Lanka .

MonthColomboHikkaduwa
daynightdaynight
January+31°C+22.3°C+29°C+22.8°C
February+31.2°C+22.7°C+29°C+23°C
March+31.7°C+23.7°C+29.9°C+23.9°C
April+31.8°C+24.6°C+30.6°C+24.8°C
May+31.1°C+25.5°C+30.6°C+25.5°C
June+30.4°C+25.5°C+29.8°C+25.2°C
July+30°C+25.1°C+29°C+24.8°C
August+30°C+25.1°C+28.6°C+24.7°C
September+30.2°C+24.8°C+28.4°C+24.7°C
October+30°C+24°C+28.5°C+24.1°C
November+30.2°C+23.2°C+28.7°C+23.5°C
December+30.4°C+22.8°C+29.1°C+23.1°C

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Temperature on the beach resorts in Sri Lanka

The table shows that the hottest months on the beach resorts in Sri Lanka are April and March, during which the average daytime temperature reaches 31.8°C and the nighttime temperature falls to 24.8°C.

The coldest months are August and July, when the daily average temperature falls to 28.6°C, and drops to + 24.7°C during the night.

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Best places on the beach resorts in Sri Lanka:

Colombo

Bentota

Hikkaduwa

Negombo

Unawatuna

Galle


Weligama

Tangalle

Mirissa

Mount Lavinia

Wadduwa

Trincomalee

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Sea temperature

The highest average monthly temperature in the Indian Ocean on the beaches of Colombo is in May and June and is 29°C.

The highest average monthly temperature in the Indian Ocean on the beaches of Hikkaduwa is in May and June and equals 29°C.

on the beach resorts in Sri Lanka climate by month


Precipitation

The largest amount of rain falls on average in May and October, up to 382mm, and the least in January and February — up to 85mm.