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Unusual climate |
It is said to be cloudy in many parts of Sri Lanka.
In some parts of the Northern and Eastern provinces, the wind can hit a speed of 50 km per hour.
North, North Central, Eastern and Uva provinces and some parts of Hambantota district are facing rain or thunderstorm.
After heavy rains, heavy rains are found in most parts of the country after 02.00 pm.
In the North, North Central, Eastern and Uva provinces, there is an annual rainfall of more than 100 mm.
In some areas of western, northwestern, suburban and central provinces, fog can be seen in early morning hours.
Winds are strong in cases where idiot rains are found. Therefore, the Climate Observatory has demanded that the public should take the necessary precautions in order to reduce the damage caused by this thunderbolt lightning.
Weather Forecast for Marine Regions for Fishermen and Marine Workers
The rainfall from the Galle to Hambantota, Batticaloa and Trincomalee to the Ganga region is a rainfall or heavy rainfall.
Rain also occurs in other maritime seas.
Winds from the north-east direction at the speed of 30 to 40 km per hour in Colombo from the First Channel, Colombo, Trincomalee, and Pottuvil through Batticaloa.
The Climate Observatory reported that the sea would be extremely turbulent in the event of the humidity in the seabed regions, with the speed of the wind at 70 km to 80 km per hour.
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