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“Hot & Dry Weather to Continue Until Mid-September,” Says Malaysia MET Department

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&Quot;Hot Weather To Continue Until Mid-September,&Quot; Says Malaysia Met Department - World Of Buzz 2
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We’re sure everyone’s electricity bills have been shooting through the roof lately from using the air conditioning way more than usual, thanks to this terrible heat!

For the past few weeks, Malaysia has been experiencing really hot and dry weather. Today’s (14th August) temperature in KL is expected to go up to 35 degrees Celsius. We’re melting, wei!

&Quot;Hot Weather To Continue Until Mid-September,&Quot; Says Malaysia Met Department - World Of Buzz

Source: nst

Well, unfortunately, based on the Malaysian Meteorological Department’s (MET) latest long-term forecast, it looks like this heat will persist all the way until mid-September. An excerpt from their report reads,

“The southwest monsoon phase will be dominating the country’s weather conditions until mid-September. Throughout this period, the country will experience hot and dry weather.”

“Throughout August 2018, it is predicted that many regions in West Malaysia will experience normal levels of rain (between 150mm and 250mm). However, a number of areas in Perak (South), Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, and Putrajaya will experience less rain than normal (between 100mm and 150mm).

&Quot;Hot Weather To Continue Until Mid-September,&Quot; Says Malaysia Met Department - World Of Buzz 1

Source: malay mail

It looks like most parts of East Malaysia will also be experiencing less rainfall, as the report went on to say,

“Meanwhile, a number of regions in Sarawak will also receive lower levels of rain than usual (100mm). Slightly lower levels of rain are also expected for Sabah, specifically in Kudat, Pantai Barat, and Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan. However, Tawau is expected to experience normal levels of rain (200mm to 250mm).”

Luckily, in September, most regions in West Malaysia will receive more levels of rainfall (between 250mm and 350mm).

However, in October, expect a lot of heavy rain in parts of West Malaysia, as well as in Sabah and Sarawak, as more than 400mm of rainfall is expected during this period. So, remember to get those umbrellas ready during this month!

As for now, it’s best to lather on the sunblock and keep yourself extra hydrated during this dry spell!

 

Also read: MET Dept: Dry Weather Expected in Peninsular & Sarawak Starting 1st June

Met Department: Dry Weather Expected In Peninsular &Amp; Sarawak Starting 1St June - World Of Buzz 2

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