Negombo sits in Sri Lanka’s southwestern wet zone, where the southwest monsoon from May through September brings the island’s heaviest rainfall, supplemented by a second wet spell during the October-to-December inter-monsoon period.
North of Colombo on a lagoon near the international airport, the city’s canal network is closely tied to the region’s monsoon rainfall. The catastrophic May 2017 floods and landslides, triggered by an intense burst of southwest monsoon rain, remain the reference event for how quickly this densely populated region can flood, and Sri Lanka’s Department of Meteorology relies heavily on radar to track incoming monsoon rain bands. Learn more: Flash Flood Warning Signs on Radar · Open the full Rain Map