Myanmar – Weather Service

On this web page, Weather Impact provides weather and climate information for Myanmar.
Below are presented:

Latest Seasonal Forecast Bulletin


๐Ÿ” View the bulletin in Full Screen (recommended)
๐Ÿ“„ Download the report (PDF)

 

Rainy Season Status

โ„น๏ธ This map shows, for each district, the current status of the monsoon season. The status is derived from both weather observation and 10-day weather forecast.

Current status of the rain season over Ghana

 

10-day Weather Forecast

Click on a district to visualize the daily forecast for that location.

Temperature (ยฐC)

Rain amount (mm)

The blue barsย show the total amount of rain expected for each day, based on forecasts from the ECMWF weather model. The black lines (โ€œwhiskersโ€) mark the range in which most forecasts fall, from the lower estimate (30th percentile) to the higher estimate (90th percentile). This helps show not only how much rain is likely, but also how uncertain the forecast is.

Rain chance (%)

Relative humidity (%)

Wind speed (km/h)

Max. wind gust (km/h)

 

Current Weather Indicators

An overview of the current weather situation is shown below. The following variables are visualized:

          • T max: the maximum temperature in ยฐC
          • T min: the minimum temperature in ยฐC
          • P amount: the total precipitation amount over the period in mm
          • P chance: the precipitation chance in % (only forecast)
          • RH max: the maximum relative humidity in %
          • RH min: the minimum relative humidity in %
          • Wind gust: the maximum wind gust in m/s (only forecast)

The maps show the variable’s average over the period indicated by the cursor bar. The only exceptions is “P amount”, for which the total accumulated value is displayed.

TIP: the Current Weather maps can be useful to recognize the onset of the rainy season. Selecting the “P amount” panel and moving the bottom cursor from left to right, it is possible to have an overview of the rainfall observed in the previous month and expected in the next two weeks.
A progressive increase of the amount of rain is likely to indicate the start of the rainy season if observed in all time frames. However, if less rain is expected in the time frame “Next 15 days” or “Days 8-15“, this might suggest the occurrence of dry spells or of a false start of the rainy season. Lastly, high values of precipitation throughout all time frames indicates that the rainy season is currently happening, while the opposite indicates the presence of the dry season.

 

 

Rainfall Anomaly

This plot shows the current anomaly of total precipitation amount in mm, over the indicated period of time. The anomaly is defined as the difference between the current weather and the most common values observed in the past (between 2004 and 2024) at the same time of the year. It can be described as the difference between “what we expect” and “what we get” in terms of amount of rainfall.

This data is developed by Weather Impact BV. The data is based on weather forecasts and do not necessarily reflect reality. No liability is accepted as a result of use of this data.