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Sri Lanka Weather in July

Sri Lanka weather in July is warm, sunny and suitable for outdoor activities

Sri Lanka’s weather in July is warm, sunny and suitable for outdoor activities. There can be casual rain in some parts of Sri Lanka in the month of July; however, this rain is strictly confined to the west and southern coast of Sri Lanka while the east coast remains completely dry. Therefore Sri Lanka is visited by a large number of holiday lovers, despite the fact of downpour in some areas.

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Sri Lanka Weather in July

Sri Lanka’s weather in July is warm, sunny and suitable for outdoor activities. There can be casual rain in some parts of Sri Lanka in the month of July; however, this rain is strictly confined to the west and southern coast of Sri Lanka while the east coast remains completely dry. Therefore Sri Lanka is visited by a large number of holiday lovers, despite the fact of downpour in some areas.

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Temperature fluctuation in July

As the heat waves increase the temperature across Europe, Tropical Island Sri Lanka remains a holiday destination with mild temperatures. It is reported that temperature across most countries such as France, Germany, and the United Kingdom might hit the 45°C mark in the month of June and July.  Even though Sri Lanka is a tropical country, Sri Lanka’s weather in July remains favourable for holiday enthusiasts and the temperature of the island hardly goes beyond 35°C.

Influence of Monsoon

Against the backdrop of increased temperature in Europe Sri Lanka and many Asian countries have become popular places to escape from the unbearable heat. During the month of June and July, Sri Lanka is experiencing the influence of the South-West monsoon and gets regular rain. This regular rain, sea wind and the green cover of the country control the temperature in the country. Even though the month of June and July marks the beginning of the monsoon most parts of the island are still very favourable for outdoor activities such as sightseeing tours, adventure activities, and watersports.

Rain in July

Usually, the rain occurs in the late evening in the months of June and July while the morning and afternoon remain hot and sunny. During the month of July, the rain occurs mainly on the west and southern coast of Sri Lanka. The entire east and north coast of Sri Lanka remains dry without any rain because the east coast not coming under the influence of the southwest monsoon.

Beach holidays in the month of July

If you wish to have a sea bath during the holiday west and southern coast of Sri Lanka may not be the beach resort you look for in the month of June and July. However, the sea off northeast of Sri Lanka is very calm and very suitable for sea baths during the month of June and July. Therefore, it is advisable to find a beach resort on the east coast for the beach holiday in the month of June and July. There is a large number of beach resorts on the east coast of Sri Lanka and provide plenty of opportunities for beach holiday lovers.

On the east coast, travellers can find economical accommodation facilities such as guest houses and rest houses to expensive yet luxurious accommodations facilities such as boutique hotels, villas and bungalows.  June, July and August are the months that the east coast gets much of its tourist traffic every year, due to the suitable weather for holidays.

East coast weather in July

Sri Lanka’s weather in July can be categorized as dry and sunny if you think of travelling to the east coast and even some areas of the central mountain range such as Kandy and Nuwara Eliya remain dry during the month of July. The temperature in the mountain resorts such as Nuwara Eliya and Kandy hovering around 25°C. However, the temperature in Nuwara Eliya can be a bit cooler than in Kandy due to the high elevation and measure to be around 18°C.

Visiting the cultural triangle of Sri Lanak in July

By and large Sri Lanka’s weather in July for the cultural triangle can be categorized as dry and warm. Therefore travellers can explore cultural sites such as Sigiriya, Anuradhapura, Kandy and Polonnaruwa without any hindrance. Many wildlife reserves such as Minneriya national park, Yala national park, and Udawalawe wildlife reserve also remain dry in the month of June, July and August where travellers can experience a first-class wildlife exploration tour.

The weather on the Soth-west coast during July

As the entire west and southern coast coming under monsoon rain, most rainforests are coming under torrential rain in the month of June, July and August. Sinharaja is the most popular rain forest on the island as the rainforest exploration ground. Heavy and extensive rainfall is recorded from Sinharaja during the southwest monsoon, therefore, it might not be a suitable idea to organize a trip to Sinharaja.

Some other places and activities not suitable in the month of July due to the Sri Lanka weather in July are Climbing Adams peak, diving and snorkelling on the south and west coast, surfing on the west coast, whale watching in southern Sri Lanka, whale watching trip in Kalpitiya.

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