Planning a trip to Comilla? In this section, you will find the latest information on current weather conditions and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan your visit to this region of Bangladesh.
Comilla
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Comilla is characterized as tropical with distinct seasonality, typical of the southeastern part of Bangladesh. Three distinct periods stand out here: a dry and mild winter, a hot pre-monsoon season, and a humid monsoon period. Thanks to the influence of the Bay of Bengal, the weather in the city remains consistently warm but is characterized by high humidity throughout almost the entire year.
For travelers, the period from November to February is considered the most attractive, as clear and stable weather sets in. Starting in March, temperatures begin to rise rapidly, transitioning into a hot season, which is followed by heavy downpours in June. This cycle of seasons dictates the city's rhythm and makes its nature incredibly lush and green during the summer months.
Temperature
The temperature in Comilla shows consistent warmth typical of the tropics, with noticeable heat peaks in spring. The hottest months are April and May, when daytime temperatures regularly rise to +33...34°C. Combined with high humidity, such temperatures can feel quite intense, so it is best to spend the afternoon hours in the shade or in air-conditioned spaces.
The winter period in Bangladesh brings long-awaited relief. In January and December, daytime temperatures stay at a very comfortable +24...25°C. However, it is worth noting significant daily fluctuations: at night, the air can cool down to +13...15°C, creating a pleasant contrast with the daytime warmth. In summer, despite cloudiness and rain, the temperature remains high—around +29...31°C during the day and no lower than +26°C at night, creating a 'sauna' effect.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Comilla is distributed very unevenly, forming distinct dry and wet seasons. The main impact of the elements occurs during the monsoon period from June to September. During this time, Bangladesh experiences frequent and heavy tropical downpours. The 'wettest' month is June, when it rains almost daily (averaging 27 days a month) and humidity reaches 90%.
In contrast to the rainy summer, winter in the city is surprisingly dry. From December to February, the probability of precipitation is minimal—on average, only 1–2 rainy days are recorded per month. January is considered the driest month, providing tourists with a virtually guaranteed absence of rain and a predominance of clear sunny skies. Transitional periods in March-May and October-November are characterized by moderate rain frequency, usually in the form of short but intense showers.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
For a trip to Comilla at any time of year, your wardrobe should be based on clothing made of natural breathable fabrics, such as cotton or linen. In Bangladesh's high humidity, this will help you feel comfortable. If your visit falls between March and October, be sure to bring a high-quality umbrella or a light raincoat, as well as insect repellent.
In winter, from November to February, it is best to stick to the principle of layering: a T-shirt will be enough during the day, but for cool evenings and early mornings, a light sweater or windbreaker will come in handy. Don't forget sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen with high SPF, as the tropical sun remains active even in the cooler months. Comfortable closed shoes will be useful for sightseeing, while quick-drying sandals will be indispensable during the rainy season.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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