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Malaysia Weather - Tropical year round climate
With an equatorial climate, Malaysia weather sees high temperatures year round with humidity levels at around 90%. This can feel stifling in the major urban areas such as Kuala Lumpur but coastal beach resorts do enjoy cooling afternoon breezes. Rainfall can occur at any time but is more pronounced on the east coast in winter months with the onset of monsoon winds. Daytime temperatures throughout the year rarely drop below 30c with 7-8 hours of daily sunshine. The many inland hill stations have cooler, fresher air quality with extremely pleasant temperatures and mild evenings.

Weather in Malaysia - Consistent hot and dry summers
The summer months are hot and dry with a small possibility of rain which is usually brief. Temperatures can reach 34c but this is often tempered by cooling sea breezes particularly during June and July. The sun typically shines for 8 hours each day and inland, higher altitude resorts are popular with tourists and locals alike as they seek relief from the heat and humidity. The states of Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysian Borneo are more prone to variable weather. Surrounded by South East Asia's highest peak and dense rainforest this region can become wetter and overcast in summer but is in general still hot and sultry.

Malaysia weather - Cool and refreshing at altitude
Weather in Malaysia has two distinct periods of wet weather characterised by incoming monsoon winds. East coast peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo suffer the heaviest downpours during winter months which can be accompanied by high winds or thunderstorms. From November to February diving on the east coast islands become less rewarding with lower visibility and shipping can sometimes be affected. Despite this, temperatures remain high at 30c with sunny skies for 6 hours a day. Malaysia weather offers a good year round climate ideal for a beach holiday, rarely disrupted by the weather and pleasantly cool temperatures at altitude.

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