Sri Lanka weather
Our guide to the weather in Sri Lanka during November
Sri Lanka is an exotic destination full of stunning landscapes, rich culture and friendly locals. November is a great time to visit, with warm temperatures and plenty of activities to enjoy. We've looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Sri Lanka, covering the last 12 years up to 2024, plus we've asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Sri Lanka weather in November.
How hot is it in Sri Lanka during November?
Expect heat in Sri Lanka during November. The temperature hits about 30℃ during the day, falling away to a balmy 25℃ at night. Of course, the high humidity will make it feel even hotter. The UV index will be high at this time of year, so protection against skin and eye damage is needed. Try to limit exposure between 10am and 4pm. Apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every few hours, even if it's cloudy, or more frequently after sweating or swimming, and wear UV-blocking sunglasses too, and bear in mind that bright surfaces, such as sand and water increase UV exposure.
Does it rain in Sri Lanka during November?
On average, there will be 15 rainy days during the month, amounting to 368.8mm in total. That's a lot of rain. For comparison, the wettest months in the UK typically sees between 80mm and 100mm, depending on where you are. Due to the high temperature and humidity, you might expect lots of thunderstorms, however they're actually fairly infrequent at this time of year. On average, November will see just 6 days that produce a storm.
Is it windy in Sri Lanka during November?
You're unlikely to experience any strong winds. Expect a light breeze that picks up slightly at times in November. The high humidity and warm temperature will make the breeze feel warm, so any cooling effect will be limted.
How warm is the sea in Sri Lanka during November?
The water around Sri Lanka reaches a very pleasant 29℃ during November. This is very warm, and will feel bath-like. People who normally feel the cold will find this temperature perfectly acceptable. The hot air temperature and relatively high humidity will mean that you will feel comfortably warm when coming out of the water.
Sri Lanka Blog posts
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How to travel Sri Lanka in 2022
12th March 2022 by Journalist On The Run
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2nd March 2022 by Journalist On The Run
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28th February 2022 by Journalist On The Run
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Sri Lanka south coast
2nd May 2018 by The Daily S'elf
Sri Lanka is one of those destinations that always felt a little too far off, too exotic. A place backpackers travelled, but not as accessible to your regular holiday-goer. How wrong I was, in fact the journey itself was a lot shorter than I ever expected. I joined G Adventures week long Sri Lanka South Coast Sailing trip at the end of March. Flying with Emirates, I travelled from Dublin to Colombo in Sri Lanka via Dubai, the total trip only taking around 12-13 hours....
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