Although Malaysia is generally accepted as hot all year round, some months are hotter than others. The east coast of Malaysia, as well as Sabah and Sarawak, experience the northeast monsoon, which brings rain that often causes flood to the east coast. On the west coast, the hottest and driest months are February and March.
When is the best time to visit Malaysia? The tables below provide you the weather guides for six cities representing six different regions of Malaysia. As far as possible, we try to provide you an indication of the average rainfall from data accummulated over ten years.
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