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Climate Bulletin for Sri Lanka (Week of 27th February – 06 March 2026)
Highlights
Rainfall Prediction:From 24 Feb – 2 Mar 2026, moderate rainfall (25-35 mm) is predicted for the Eastern Hills and Plains; light to moderate rainfall (5-25 mm) is predicted for the Western Plains and Southern Plains; light showers (0-5 mm) are predicted for the Western Hills and Northern Plains. In the second week of
Mar, rainfall is predicted to decrease throughout SL, specially in the Eastern and Northern Plains. (Source: NOAA CPC)
Monitored Rainfall:During 18 – 24 Feb the average rainfall was 8 mm. Highest daily rainfall was in Katugastota on 21 Feb, recorded as 120 mm. During this week, there was higher rainfall compared to the previous week across SL. On 21 Feb, in the Eastern Hills, Bandarawela and Polonnaruwa received 61 & 104 mm rainfall respectively; while in the Western Hills, Katugastota, Ratnapura and Nuwara Eliya received 120, 73 and 51 mm rainfall respectively.
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 |