Yala Monsoon
The Yala Monsoon lasts from May till August. It affects the South Western part of the country with heavy rain fall and uncomfortable weather. While this part of the country is under heavy rainfall, you can find sun and a drier climate on the North Eastern part of the country. The Yala Monsoon brings a very large amount of rain to the South Western portion of Sri Lanka. On average it gets 157.5 inches (4000 mm) of rain. An average temperature for Sri Lanka during the Yala Monsoon depends on altitude and location. If you are in the North East you will have an average temperature of 88 degrees, however if you are in the South you will most likely have temperatures of 87 degrees. The temperatures don't vary a whole lot, however the weather does. The climate of Sri Lanka is not set in stone, you may have sun where you normally would have rain, and you may have high winds where it is predicted to be warm with a nice breeze. It can not be totally predicted.
The Yala Monsoon lasts from May till August. It affects the South Western part of the country with heavy rain fall and uncomfortable weather. While this part of the country is under heavy rainfall, you can find sun and a drier climate on the North Eastern part of the country. The Yala Monsoon brings a very large amount of rain to the South Western portion of Sri Lanka. On average it gets 157.5 inches (4000 mm) of rain. An average temperature for Sri Lanka during the Yala Monsoon depends on altitude and location. If you are in the North East you will have an average temperature of 88 degrees, however if you are in the South you will most likely have temperatures of 87 degrees. The temperatures don't vary a whole lot, however the weather does. The climate of Sri Lanka is not set in stone, you may have sun where you normally would have rain, and you may have high winds where it is predicted to be warm with a nice breeze. It can not be totally predicted.