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Showery & windy conditions expected to continue

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The Meteorology Department has announced that the ongoing showery and windy conditions over the island are likely to persist due to the active Southwest monsoonal condition.

Regional Weather Forecast:

– **Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, North-western, and Southern Provinces:**

  – Frequent showers are expected.

  – Heavy showers exceeding 100mm are likely in some areas within the Western and Sabaragamuwa provinces and the Nuwara-Eliya district.

– **Uva Province and Ampara, Batticaloa Districts:**

  – Showers or thundershowers are anticipated in the evening or night.

Wind Conditions:

– **Western Slopes of the Central Hills, Northern, North-central, Western, Southern, and North-western Provinces, Trincomalee, and Monaragala Districts:**

  – Strong winds between 50-60 kmph can be expected at times.

Marine Weather Forecast:

– **General Sea Conditions:**

  – The sea areas surrounding the island will be very rough due to the active Southwest monsoonal condition.

  – Naval and fishing communities are advised against venturing into the sea areas until further notice.

– **Wave Heights:**

  – Expected to increase up to 2.5m – 3.5m in sea areas off the coast from Kalpitiya to Pottuvil via Colombo, Galle, and Hambantota.

  – Nearshore sea areas from Kalpitiya to Matara via Colombo and Galle may experience surges due to sea waves.

– **Sea Areas from Puttalam to Matara via Colombo:**

  – Showers or thundershowers will occur at times.

  – South-westerly winds will dominate, with speeds between 40-50 kmph, potentially increasing up to 60-70 kmph at times.

  – The sea will be very rough, especially during thundershowers with temporarily strong gusty winds.

Precautions:

– Residents in affected regions are advised to be vigilant about potential heavy rains and strong winds, which could cause hazards such as falling trees, landslides, and flooding.

– Fishermen and naval personnel should heed the advisories and avoid going out to sea during this period to ensure their safety.

Stay updated with local weather bulletins and take necessary precautions to stay safe during these adverse weather conditions.

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