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Overview

The climate in Amarapura, Myanmar, is classified as tropical, characterized by consistently high temperatures throughout the year. Even in the "coolest" months, such as January, the average temperature stays above 20°C, while during the peak heat, especially in April, maximum values can approach 38°C.

Amarapura has two distinct seasons: the dry season and the rainy season. The dry period typically spans from November to April. During this time, precipitation is minimal, and February and March are often completely dry. April stands out as the hottest month. With the arrival of May, the rainy season, or monsoon season, begins and lasts until approximately October. This period is marked by a significant increase in rainfall and the number of rainy days, with peak activity usually occurring from June to September. Travelers should note that for drier and less sweltering weather, it is best to visit between November and February, whereas from May to October, there is a high probability of experiencing high humidity and frequent tropical downpours.

Temperature

Amarapura experiences a tropical climate with pronounced temperature fluctuations throughout the year. The annual temperature range extends from cool nights around 14.8°C in January to daytime heat reaching 37.9°C in April. The hottest month is typically April, with an average temperature of 31.5°C and maximums nearing 38°C. The coolest month is considered January, when the average temperature is 21.4°C and nighttime lows drop to 14.8°C.

The summer period in Amarapura, spanning from March to October, is characterized by high temperatures. March and especially April bring dry heat, with daytime temperatures regularly exceeding 35°C and peaking at nearly 38°C in April (maximum 37.9°C). From May to October, the heat is accompanied by high humidity and frequent precipitation, especially from June to September, when average maximum temperatures range from 31.4°C (August) to 32.9°C (June). Minimum nighttime temperatures during this wet period mostly stay above 25°C (May 26.4°C, June 26.1°C, July 25.9°C, August 25.4°C, September 25.3°C), but can drop to around 24°C by October (October low 23.9°C). This period feels hot and humid.

The winter months, from November to February, bring more comfortable weather to Amarapura. Days are usually warm and sunny, with average maximum temperatures ranging from approximately 27.9°C (in January) to 31.4°C (in February), while nights become noticeably cooler, especially in January (14.8°C) and December (16.8°C), when the thermometer can drop to 14-17°C. A characteristic feature of Amarapura's climate is the significant daily temperature range, especially in the dry season (November to April), when the difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows can reach 13-15°C (for example, about 15.4°C in February and 15.1°C in March). During the rainy season, these fluctuations level out due to high humidity and cloud cover.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

The city of Amarapura experiences a distinct shift in precipitation seasons throughout the year. The climate is characterized by a long dry period followed by a wet season with frequent, though not always heavy, rains.

The dry season in Amarapura usually lasts from November to April. During these months, rainfall is minimal. February, March, and December are particularly dry, with average precipitation at 0 mm. In January, only about 1 mm of rain falls over approximately 2 rainy days. November and April are transitional months, seeing a slight increase in rainfall to 1 mm and an increase in rainy days to 4-5, signaling the approach or end of the wet period.

The rainy season covers the period from May to October. During this time, the number of rainy days increases significantly. Humidity peaks in August and September, both receiving 6 mm of precipitation—the highest values for the year. August also sees the highest number of rainy days, averaging 24. July follows with 4 mm of rain and 22 rainy days. June and May are also characterized by frequent rain (19 and 15 rainy days respectively) with 4 mm of precipitation. October concludes the rainy season with 5 mm of rainfall and about 18 rainy days. Given the relatively low total millimeter count even in the wettest months despite the high number of rainy days, it's likely that rain in Amarapura during this period is more often a light drizzle or brief shower rather than heavy downpours.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Amarapura, it's important to consider Myanmar's tropical climate. Year-round, you'll need light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen. Don't forget sunscreen with a high SPF, a head covering (a hat or cap), and sunglasses to protect against the bright sun. Comfortable walking shoes are an absolute must, as you'll likely be doing a lot of exploring. Insect repellent may also come in handy, especially in the evenings or when visiting areas near water.

The climate in Amarapura has two distinct seasons. The dry season lasts roughly from November to April. During this period, precipitation is minimal. Days are usually sunny and hot, particularly from March to April when temperatures can reach 35-38°C. Choose the lightest clothing for this time. However, evenings and early mornings, especially from December to February, can be quite cool (minimum temperatures around 15-17°C), so a light jacket, sweater, or shawl will be very useful. Layering your clothes will help you easily adapt to temperature changes throughout the day.

The wet season typically falls between May and October. During this time, temperatures remain high, but the number of rainy days increases significantly, especially from June to September (up to 24 rainy days per month). Although the total amount of rainfall isn't always massive, frequent but short-lived showers are common. It's recommended to bring a light waterproof raincoat or a compact umbrella. Your clothing should be not only lightweight but also quick-drying. Moisture-resistant or fast-drying footwear will also be an advantage. Even during the wet season, the sun can be intense, so sun protection remains essential.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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