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Climate

The Burmese distinguish three major seasons: the cold season from October to February, the hot season from March until the beginning of June (with peak temperatures around 45 degrees Celsius) and the rainy season from the middle of June to September. During the rainy season about four fifths of the total annual precipitation is received.
Climate wise, the best season for visiting Myanmar is November to February, when it rains least and isn't too hot. If you're hitting the hill stations or the Rakhine coast, try March to May - on the other hand, Bagan and Mandalay are intolerable during these months. Myanmar is least crowded in May, June and September.

(inforithm)
Most of Myanmar has a tropical climate that follows a monsoon pattern. As a result, Myanmar has three seasons: summer, rainy season and cold season. The summer months are from mid-February to mid-May. Myanmar receives nearly all its rain during the rainy season which lasts from mid-May to October. Average annual rainfall varies from about 5,000 mm (about 200 in) on the Taninthayi Coast to about 760 mm (about 30 in) in Mandalay. The cold season lasts from late October to mid-February. Temperatures are lowest at this time, though the climate remains tropical throughout most of Myanmar.
The average highest temperature in Central Myanmar during the summer months of March and April is above 110°F (43.3°C) while it is about 79°F (36.1°C) in northern Myanmar, and between 85°F and 95°F (29.4°C and 35°C) on the Shan Plateau. Temperature of towns varies according to their location and elevation although extremes of temperature are not encountered in Myanmar.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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