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The temperature in Dian Mu
Most of Myanmar lies south of the Tropic of Cancer. Except for a few alpine alkaloids, a year can be divided into three seasons: cool, dry and rainy.
(1) cool season: the cool season is from 10 to February of the following year. At this time, the weather is sunny and sunny, which is the harvest season in Myanmar in May. Generally speaking, the average monthly temperature in the south of Yangon is about 30 degrees Celsius, while the rest of the area is between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius.
(2) Dry season: March-May is the hottest season in Myanmar, with an average of more than 30 degrees per month and a maximum of more than 40 degrees. In this dry season, it is also a seclusion season, and Myanmar's festivals are mostly related to rain, such as the Water Splashing Festival (New Year) in mid-April and the Rain Prayer Festival in mid-May.
(3) Rainy season: After mid-June every year, the southwest monsoon frequently blows into the rainy season, especially in July and August, when everything is thriving, but the Burmese people begin to "watch summer" on a certain day in August to stop festivals.
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