What kind of climate does Myanmar belong to?
Most of Myanmar is south of the Tropic of Cancer, with a tropical monsoon climate. There are three distinct seasons in a year: hot season (March to May), rainy season (June to 65438+1October) and cool season (165438+1October to February of the following year), with an average annual temperature of about 27 degrees. Because Myanmar is located in the tropics and affected by the monsoon, the temperature in most parts of Myanmar is relatively high except for areas with higher altitude, and the annual temperature difference is relatively small. Except for a few areas in the north, the rainfall is very abundant. The average temperature from June 65438 to February of the following year is 27 degrees, which is the season with the lowest temperature and the least rainfall in Myanmar. The weather is dry, hot and sunny, which is the best tourist season in a year. The average temperature from March to May reaches 35℃, which is the hottest time in a year in Myanmar, especially in central areas such as Mandalay and Bagan, where the average temperature reaches above 35℃. It is recommended not to travel to Myanmar this season. Since June, the temperature in Myanmar has dropped, with an average temperature of around 30℃. The rainy season is from mid-July to 10, with an average temperature of about 30℃ and hot and humid. The rain continued until June 5438+00, although it was the most rainy time in Myanmar. However, the situation of concentrated rainfall in different places is slightly different. It rains frequently in August and September in the central region, while it rains frequently in Yangon and other areas since July. From 1990 to 2008, Myanmar was one of the 10 countries most affected by climate change. In the past 18 years, hurricanes and floods have brought great losses to Myanmar.
From 10 to February of the following year is the cool season in Myanmar, which is also the tourist season in Myanmar. The biggest feature of cool season is clear weather and abundant sunshine, which is very suitable for travel. In the cool season, the temperature in most parts of Myanmar is between 15 and 25 degrees, and the area south of Yangon will reach about 30 degrees. There is not much precipitation in the cool season, but we should pay more attention to the weather forecast. The dry season is the hottest time in Myanmar. This season will last for three months, from March to May. Generally speaking, the temperature in Myanmar is above 30 degrees in dry season, and it will reach 40 degrees at the highest time. Although the weather is hot, many tourists still choose to travel at this time. April is the New Year in Myanmar. At this time, the Songkran Festival will be held, which is one of the major events in Myanmar and will naturally attract many tourists.