Myanmar Climate
Myanmar has the effects of the monsoon in different parts of the country. Temperature varies from 38 °C in coastal and delta areas to 19 °C in the northern highlands.
Humidity ranges from 82.8% to 66%. Myanmar has three distinctive seasons; namely, hot (March to May), rainy (June to October) and cool (November to February). Each season has its own attraction. Even during the rainy season, there are many days of clear blue skies and the landscapes are green and lush.
City |
Highest/Lowest Average temperature in °C |
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|
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
Yangon |
32/18 |
34/19 |
36/22 |
37/24 |
33/25 |
30/24 |
30/24 |
30/24 |
30/24 |
32/24 |
32/22 |
32/19 |
Mandalay |
29/13 |
32/15 |
36/20 |
38/24 |
37/26 |
34/26 |
34/26 |
33/25 |
33/25 |
32/23 |
30/20 |
28/15 |
Heho |
22/7 |
24/9 |
27/13 |
29/16 |
27/17 |
24/17 |
24/17 |
23/17 |
24/17 |
24/16 |
23/12 |
21/8 |
Note: As elsewhere in the world, weather conditions can vary each year and can be forecasted to only a certain level of accuracy.
Health & Clothing
Even though no vaccinations are required for entry to Myanmar, please consult your family physician about immunization requirements such as malaria and hepatitis. You should drink only bottled water and exercise caution when eating from street vendors and small local restaurants.
Cotton clothing and a light wrap for the evenings during the cool season are recommended. Do not wear shorts, tank tops or sleeveless blouses, especially when visiting temples, pagodas and monasteries. Dress modestly at all times; revealing clothing is frowned upon in Myanmar. Footwear must be removed before entering a temple/pagoda.