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Climate Bulletin for Sri Lanka (Week of 13 June – 19 June, 2026)
Highlights
Rainfall Prediction: From 9 – 15 June, rainfall is predicted to decrease throughout SL: 45-85 mm is predicted for the Southern Plains, Western Hills & Plains; 25-45 mm is predicted for the Eastern Hills & Plains; 15-25 mm for the Northern Plains. From 16-22 June, rainfall shall increase: 55-95 mm is predicted for the Southern Plains, Western Hills & Plains; 25-55 mm is predicted for the Northern Plains, Eastern Hills & Plains. (Source: NOAA CPC)
Monitored Rainfall: Compared to the month of May which experienced double the amount of rainfall than expected, relatively dry conditions were observed across SL during 1-12 June. The highest daily rainfall was in Kurunegala – 42mm on 6 June and Ratnapura – 35mm on 5 June. During 3-9 June, the average daily rainfall was 4 mm.
Monitored Land & Sea Temperature: During 3-9 June, maximum average temp in SL was 32.1°C, lower compared to the previous week – 32.1°C. Western Hills had the lowest temperatures – 26.6°C. The sea surface temperature around SL was above the seasonal average by 0.25°C – 0.5° C around Southern coasts and by 0.5°C – 1.5°C around other coasts of SL.
Monitored & Predicted Wind: From 1 – 7 June 2026, winds at 1.5 km elevation were mostly from the West at 10 – 15 m/s. From 10 – 16 June 2026, winds are predicted to speed up ( 10-20 m/s from the Southwest and Northwest).
Terminology for Rainfall Ranges
| Terminology | Rainfall (mm/week) |
| Light Showers | Less than 12.5 mm |
| Light to Moderate | Between 12.5 mm and 25 mm |
| Moderate | Between 25 mm and 50 mm |
| Fairly Heavy | Between 50 mm and 100 mm |
| Heavy | Between 100 mm and 150 mm |
| Very Heavy | More than 150 mm |