Highlights

Rainfall Prediction: From 31st Oct-03rd Nov, high rainfall (65-115 mm) is predicted for the Western plains, while Western hills (35-65 mm),Southern plains, Northern Plains, Eastern plains and hills are predicted to receive 0-35 mm of rainfall. From 04th -10th Nov , the rainfall shall intensify further with a similar spatial pattern.

Monitored Rainfall: During 21st-27th October, the average rainfall across Sri Lanka totalled 64 mm which was above–normal. There was much higher rainfall across the Western slopes especially in Ratmalana with a maximum of 109 mm on 24th October.

Monitored and Predicted Wind: From 20th -26th October, winds at 1.5 km height were mostly from the west at speeds ranging 6-10 m/s . From 29th October-04th November, wind speeds are predicted to be moderate, in the range of 1-5 m/s still coming from the West and North West.

Monitored Sea and Land Temperature: Sri Lanka recorded seasonable temperatures across its regions. The Eastern plains were the warmest, with maximum temperature of 32°C , compared to 30°C in the Western plains. The sea surface temperature (SST) was warmer than average around Northern, North Western and Western coasts by 1 – 1.5 °C.

 

Climate Bulletin for Sri Lanka (Week of 31 October – 07 November 2025)

 

Interpretation

Monitoring

Rainfall: Average Rainfall in the regions for the previous week of (22 October-28 October) = 9.1 mm/day. Maximum Daily Rainfall: 108.5 mm & Minimum Daily Rainfall: 0.0 mm.

Wind: Westerly winds prevailed over the sea area and around the island last week, with wind speeds ranging between 6-10 m/s from 20 – 26 Oct.

Temperatures:During the period 19 – 25 October, Sri Lanka experienced near-neutral conditions except in part of the North Western and North Central provinces.

Prediction

Rainfall: From 28 October– 03 November, rainfall is expected to be 65–115 mm/week in WP region; 35-65 mm/week in WH region; 0 -35mm/week in EP, SP, NP and EH regions.

Temperatures: From 30 October- 12 November, Sri Lanka will experience moderate temperatures, ranging from 17°C to 34°C across the country (Source: SL Met Dept).

Teleconnections: The Madden-Julian-Oscillation (MJO) will slightly suppressed from 27th – 31st Oct, and significantly suppressed from 01st – 10th Nov.

Seasonal Precipitation: The forecast for the October-November-December 2025 season shows high tendency towards the near-neutral tercile.

Terminology for Rainfall Ranges

TerminologyRainfall (mm/week)
Light ShowersLess than 12.5 mm
Light to ModerateBetween 12.5 mm and 25 mm
ModerateBetween 25 mm and 50 mm
Fairly HeavyBetween 50 mm and 100 mm
HeavyBetween 100 mm and 150 mm
Very HeavyMore than 150 mm