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Malaysians would generally tell you that they’ve gotten the raw end of the stick. The weather is always either hot or humid. There are no changes in season cause there is only one season here, Summer! For the locals, they’ve had enough of hot weather but foreigners tend to like Malaysian weather. The idea of having the sun (minus the sand) everyday can be appealing. To better prepare yourself for a sunny holiday (with a slight chance of showers), SD has delved into the books to furnish you with as much information as possible about the non-changing weather that plagues our nation. For a truly tropical and exotic experience, Technically, the monsoon season for Peninsula When all is well and there is no heavy rainfall, With such static weather, it is easy to dress for the occasion. Less is best and the occasional umbrella or raincoat would shelter you from the rain if necessary. Depending on the purpose of your visit here, travelling light would be advisable. If you’re here for pleasure, skimpy outfits will keep you cool on a nice day out. If you’re here for business, good luck with the suits in 30 degree weather. Malaysian weather has its ups and downs. The temperature usually goes up but its nice to get some rainfall once in awhile. Some might say it’s a refreshing change as you wouldn’t need to carry a sweater/jacket around just in case the night brings about some chills. The only place that you probably need to worry about is the indoors such as shopping malls, restaurants and movie theatres. The air conditioning in there might get a little chilly. But after a long walk in the sun, a little bit of artificial coolness can be a welcomed change.
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