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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Oz Reviewly Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Colombo’s weather stays hot and humid year-round, averaging 27–30°C. The southwest monsoon brings the heaviest rain from May to September, while December to February is noticeably drier. Check the live forecast above for today’s detailed conditions.
What is the weather in Colombo today?
The live forecast above shows the current temperature, humidity and rain chance. For an hour-by-hour breakdown, look at the colombo weather today hourly. Sudden tropical showers are possible even on dry days, so keep an eye on the colombo weather today rain data if you are heading out.
When is the best time to visit Colombo?
The driest months are December to March, during the northeast monsoon. Even then, brief showers can occur. For cricket fans, the colombo weather premadasa stadium is a key factor: matches in May–September face higher rain risk. Check the colombo weather stadium forecast before planning a visit.
What is the weather in Colombo tomorrow?
The live forecast above gives the most reliable prediction for tomorrow. Generally expect similar warm, humid conditions. For a longer outlook, refer to the weather in colombo 10 days or colombo weather forecast 14 day sections on this page.
How reliable is the BBC’s Colombo weather?
The colombo weather bbc uses global models, which can be less accurate for localised tropical showers. For precise data, use Sri Lanka’s Department of Meteorology or the live forecast above. Official sources capture sudden rain better.
Does rain affect sport at Premadasa Stadium?
Yes, rain can delay or interrupt matches, especially during the southwest monsoon. The colombo weather stadium conditions are updated frequently. Check the colombo weather today hourly and the live forecast above to gauge likely interruptions.
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