Does snow fall in Myanmar?
The higher elevations of the highlands are predisposed to heavy snowfall, especially in the North. The Northern regions of Myanmar are the coolest, with average temperatures of 21 °C (70 °F).
Mid-October – February (Winter)
This is the most popular season for tourists to travel because of the lower temperatures (evenings in the mountains can be cold –10 degrees Celsius) but the daytime temperature around most of the country is about 30 degrees.
Myanmar doesn't really get cold
The most comfortable time of year to visit Myanmar is the winter season. Average temperatures from November to February remain around 70-75°F (21-24°C) during the day depending on the region.
The cold air masses of Central Asia bring snow to the northern mountains for two months of the year, but this mountain wall prevents the cold air from moving farther south, so that Myanmar lies primarily under the influence of the monsoon winds.
Does it snow in Vietnam? The short answer is: no, it does not snow in Vietnam, as Vietnam falls within the tropical zone of the northern hemisphere. However, during winter there can be occasional light rain showers and chilly temperatures throughout the country.
With the Philippines' tropical and maritime climate characterized by three elements – high temperature, high humidity, and abundant rainfall – the conditions are simply not right to form snow.
Yes, it does snow in Taiwan! But almost exclusively on the tops of high mountains deep in the island's Central Mountain Range. It is extremely rare to see snow in any major cities or lowland areas in Taiwan, and many Taiwanese have never touched or even seen snow in their lives.
No, Thailand does not have snow. It is unlikely if not impossible that you will see snow during your trip to Thailand. There are some reports of snow in Thailand during its winter in late 1955. The same year when the coldest temperature ever was recorded in Thailand.
Does It Snow In Indonesia? (FIND Out!) No, it does not usually snow in Indonesia. As a country that is located on the equator axis, Indonesia experiences warm weather throughout the year and doesn't have a winter season.
Fiji: The tropical island nation, which sits in the South Pacific Ocean and boasts tropical temperatures year-round, has never seen snow.
Which countries never get snow?
- Guam. Guam is even higher on the temperature range as it's closer to the equator and it's almost not surprising to know that this country has never seen a bit of snow. ...
- Cairo, Egypt. ...
- New Delhi, India. ...
- Fiji. ...
- Surprisingly: The Dry Valleys, Antarctica.
The snow fell heaviest in the northern Zagros Mountains, where as much as 75 cm (32 inches) fell in a single night, but the white extends south along the spine of the mountains almost to the Persian Gulf. The snow also covers the Alborz range in the northeast.

Snowfall is an extremely rare phenomenon for Iraq, one of the world's hottest countries. But it is common in the northern part of the country, particularly in the mountainous areas.
Yes, it does snow in Africa. There are regions where snow is pretty reliable during the winter, mostly where the altitude is high such as high mountains and some parts of South Africa and Lesotho.
From 1967 to 1975, there were four days with slight snow reported in Hong Kong (see table). Although frost and ice still occasionally occurred in winter, there was no more report of snow ever since.
The coldest day in these 73 years was reported by the Sittwe weather station. Here the temperature dropped to 6.5 °C in January 2018. Sittwe lies at an altitude of five meters above sea level. The coldest winter (January to March) was in 1951 with an average temperature of 22.9 °C.
Myanmar has a tropical to sub-tropical monsoon climate with three seasons: i) hot, dry inter-monsoonal (mid-February to mid-May); ii) rainy southwest monsoon (mid-May to late October); and iii) cool relatively dry northeast monsoon (late October to mid-February).
Temperature in Myanmar averaged 23.51 celsius from 1901 until 2021, reaching an all time high of 24.41 celsius in 2010 and a record low of 22.87 celsius in 1971.
Kachin is the coldest region in Myanmar with an average high temperature of only 30°C. The climate is very warm with an annual average of 30 degrees, but has few truly tropical and muggy months. It is warm or hot yearlong. Due to less rain, the best time for traveling is from November to April.