Sri Lanka, Feb. 15 -- Colombo, Feb 15 (Daily Mirror) - Sri Lanka, currently facing dry conditions, is expected to last for the next two weeks with low rainfall expected afterwards, and there is a possibility of temperatures being higher than the previous year during March and April an official from the Department of Meteorology said.

Meteorologist Malith Fernando told the Daily Mirror that a chance of heat waves increasing in the upcoming months is also possible. "In the upcoming years, we can expect heat waves to be more frequent during this time of the year due to the rapid increase in global warming, which affects weather conditions".

The current dry condition is a seasonal condition that will last for a few weeks and during this time ...