
silenth
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its a weird season.
early morning, its all sunny.
towards afternoon, seems cloudy, about to rain (but sometimes its not)
evening, humid.....
nite, hot & humid....
My advice, just get 1 small umbrella or simple raincoat wherever you go........
Even we can't predict the weather here in Malaysia....
btw, enjoy your stay in Malaysia. |
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Square Pants
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Malaysia never have season because it is located on equator.. one thing you should know, Malaysia is always hot and humid all the years.. in conclusion, we never have four season..
PEACE =D |
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Piano Forte
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we have only one season and that is summer throughout the year. Welcome to Malaysia! |
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Why So Se rious?
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bikini season all year round |
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anderson
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its always hot here |
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man
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there is no seasonal changes in Malaysia not like Japan or UK |
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Gloria
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we don't have any seasons here in Malaysia..
it's always sunny..
and it rains sometimes..
so don't worry about packing anything for winter, cos' it never snows here..
and no summer here too, the sun's not very hot..
have a great time in KL..
hope u enjoy! |
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Going Places
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May to September is a dry season with occasional rain in the afternoon. This is known as south west monsoon season. June is a good time to go to the various beaches in Malaysia especially in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. |
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câmΦuflãgê
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fruits season , sports season or the weather but we celebrate Gawai Dayak is the major festival of the year for the Dayaks of Sarawak on 1st & 2nd June.......any way Welcome to Malaysia and Enjoy Your Self... |
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Alex R
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It will be hot and sunny |
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Robo-Iz
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I'm Malaysian, and we have no season in our country... our country is in medium temperature (like Miami)...
Selamat Datang Ke Malaysia!
: ) |
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luffy
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durian season
LOL nah, its always humid and warm here |
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kenneth c
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well i guess it will be sunny.... |
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GarisHalus
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24/7 Season in the sun ... June/July maybe a new season for Malaysia Super League ... :-p~~ |
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beckypik
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We do not have 4 different seasons. It is always summer here.
HUMID is the overall yearly season and it does not change.
Pack light, T-shirts and shorts. |
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azizainal
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there is no specific season in KL....sometimes its very hot and sometimes heavy downpour. (ku sangka panas hingga ke petang,rupanya hujan ditengah hari.) |
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laughed and lived
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hot and sunny...sometimes it'll be raining... |
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♥ Tokio Hotel ♥
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It's probably going to be hot and sunny. The Sun is either scorching hot or rain is pouring down like cats and dogs. Just bring a hat/sunglasses and a few extra clothings in case you got wet.
Lol, according to GINDURAS, it's mating season. Haha... |
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prince
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garented summer! |
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GINDURAS
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mengawan season |
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robert KS LEE.
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there's no season in malaysia,it's hot like summer in cold country.(about 30-36 *c) |
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(愛♥Love)
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during those time, it will be sunny
(^-*) |
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Jedi Sapien
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raining season |
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©Ying strawberrying 颖©
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they all had tell u ....^^welcome to malaysia.... |
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Nathan W
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Duck season!!! |
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Tan Sri Gabby
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Matchbox twenty says.... Mad Season |
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LouiKung
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I think you should visit the beautiful Hoinan Island, China, in September next time. It is just more than beautiful but fresh and clean air, much better than Malaysia. The followings are clipped lines described about Kuala Lumpur. It mentioned about monsoon, flood and rainfall.
10 June 2007 - Kuala Lumpur hit by flash floods, worse since 10 June 2003.
December 2007 – Several parts of East Coast of peninsula including Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Johor were hit by flash floods
May 1971 - Kuala Lumpur hit by flash floods.
2 March 2006 - Shah Alam hit by flash floods.
19 December 2006 - Several parts of Johor state including Muar, Johor Bahru, Skudai and Segamat were hit by flash floods. (Source: Utusan Malaysia, 20 December 2006)
10 January 2007 - Several parts of Johor were hit by flash floods again. (Source: Utusan Malaysia, 11 January 2007)
10 June 2007 - Kuala Lumpur hit by flash floods, worse since 10 June 2003.
December 2007 – Several parts of East Coast of peninsula including Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang and Johor were hit by flash floods
Given Malaysia's geographical location, most floods that occur are a natural result of cyclical monsoons during the local tropical wet season that are characterised by heavy and regular rainfall from roughly October to March.
Inadequate drainage in many urban areas also enhance the effects of heavy rain, though efforts are underway to resolve this (see below).
Floods in Southern Johor was believed due to recent Global Warming effect. This is because Johor is not within the usual monsoon affected zone.
I think your best bet is stay inside and go out by night in your coming trip to Malaysia. |
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