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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Weekly Hydro-meteorological Report, 27 March, 2014


Highlights

Monitoring and Prediction
Existing rainfall condition shall vary frequently (less than 4mm/day) till 5th April 2014. However, Eastern slopes and coasts are likely to observe increasing pattern of rainfall till 29th March and it shall decrease thereafter.

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Friday, March 21, 2014

Weekly Hydro-meteorological Report, 20 March, 2014


Highlights

Monitoring and Prediction
Existing rainfall condition further decrease till 22nd March and remain constant till 28th of March. For western slopes and Southern regions, existing rainfall is likely to increase after 23rd March till 29th March 2014. However, on 21st Kegalle and Ratnapura districts shall receive more rainfall than the entire country. For the coming week (18th-23rd March), Badulla district is likely to expect heavy rainfall.

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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Weekly Hydro-meteorological Report, 13 March, 2014


Highlights

Monitoring and Prediction
Existing rainfall condition (less than 4 mm/day) is likely to remain constant till 20th March for the entire country. However, Eastern slopes, Eastern coasts and southern regions are likely to observe increasing pattern of rainfall after 15th of March 2014. For the 13th & 14th regions in Ampara and Batticaloa districts shall receive rainfall compared to the rest of the regions in Sri Lanka.

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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Weekly Hydro-meteorological Report, 6 March, 2014


Highlights

Monitoring and Prediction
Existing rainfall condition is likely to decrease gradually after 9th of March 2014. However, eastern slopes and coasts are likely to observe increasing pattern of rainfall, with less than 4 mm/day of rainfall. No significant rainfall events are expected. For 8th of March, patches of Galle, Kalutara and Ratnapura districts shall experience significant rainfall (less than 65 mm/day).

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Weekly Hydro-meteorological Report, 27 February, 2014


Highlights

Monitoring and Prediction
Existing rainfall condition is likely to decrease after 1st of March 2014. However, western slopes shall observe significant rainfall events during 28th February-4th March 2014. The boarder of Ratnapura and Nuwara-Eliya shall experience heavy rainfall on 28th February 2014.

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