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Weather in Cambodia

Current weather in the capital, temple-town Siem Reap, coastal Sihanoukville, Battambang, Kampot, and other provinces.

Check the latest weather across Cambodia: the capital Phnom Penh, Siem Reap (gateway to Angkor), coastal Sihanoukville, and the provinces Battambang and Kampot. Free weather tool for all locations—no signup required.

Weather in other cities and provinces

Check weather across Cambodia: the capital, the Gulf of Thailand coast, and provincial cities.

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Quick look across Cambodia

Temperatures, humidity, and current conditions—tap any city for full details.

Hottest

26°Sihanoukville

Coolest

23°Phnom Penh

Most humid

81%Phnom Penh
Weather condition

Phnom Penh

23 °C · Partly Cloudy

23°
Weather condition

Siem Reap

24 °C · Partly Cloudy

24°
Weather condition

Sihanoukville

26 °C · Partly Cloudy

26°
Weather condition

Battambang

25 °C · Partly Cloudy

25°
Weather condition

Kampot

23 °C · Partly Cloudy

23°

About weather in Cambodia

Cambodia lies entirely within the tropics in mainland Southeast Asia and has a tropical monsoon climate. The country's main climate driver is the southwest monsoon, which brings a distinct wet season from roughly May to October and a drier season from November to April. Temperatures are high throughout the year across the lowlands and uplands, with only modest variation between seasons. The central lowlands—including the Tonlé Sap basin and the lower Mekong and Bassac floodplains—form a large, bowl-like plain. Most of the population lives in this fertile area, where seasonal flooding and rich sediments support wet-rice agriculture. The Mekong River crosses the country and, together with the Tonlé Sap lake and river system, strongly influences local weather and hydrology. During the wet season, the Tonlé Sap River reverses direction and the lake expands dramatically, storing floodwater that later drains back into the Mekong. The coastal strip along the Gulf of Thailand, from Koh Kong to Kampot and Sihanoukville, receives more rainfall than the interior, especially on western-facing slopes of the Cardamom and Elephant Mountains. Some of these areas get 3,000–5,000 mm of rain per year. The southwest coast is on the eastern fringe of the south-west monsoon, so the wet season there is pronounced and humidity stays high. Inland cities such as Phnom Penh and Siem Reap still see heavy rain in the wet season but have a clearer dry season with lower humidity. Countrywide, average temperatures typically range from the mid-20s °C in the coolest months to the low 30s °C in the hottest. The "cool" season (November–February) can feel relatively comfortable, especially in the north and centre, while March–May is usually the hottest period before the rains break. Use this free weather tool to check current conditions in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Sihanoukville, Battambang, Kampot, and other locations across Cambodia. No signup required.

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