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How is the climate in Malaysia?
Located near the equator, Malaysia’s climate is categorised as equatorial, being hot and humid throughout the year. The average rainfall is 250 centimetres (98 in) a year and the average temperature is 27 °C (80.6 °F). Malaysia is exposed to the El Niño effect, which reduces rainfall in the dry season.
How many weather seasons are there in Malaysia?
Climate of Malaysia The four seasons of the climatic year are the northeast monsoon (from November or December until March), the first intermonsoonal period (March to April or May), the southwest monsoon (May or June to September or early October), and the second intermonsoonal period (October to November).
Does Malaysia have 2 seasons?
Seasons of Malaysia Malaysia is said to have two peak seasons, one of it being during the winter (December – February) season and the other being during the summer (June – August) season.
Does Malaysia have winter?
Winter in Malaysia Malaysia experiences four seasons, with its winter season falling between December and February. Despite this period being referred to as the “cold season”, temperatures remain high, though slightly lower than during summer.
Is Malaysia hot all year round?
Malaysia enjoys tropical weather year round however due to its proximity to water the climate is often quite humid. Despite this, the weather is never too hot and temperatures range from a mild 20°C to 30°C average throughout the year; however the highlands experience cooler temperatures.
Does Malaysia experience snow?
Temperatures at the summit of the tallest mountain in Malaysia can hover between 0°C and -2°C. However, the ice shouldn’t be mistaken for snow. The naturally cold environment makes it ideal for puddles of water to freeze and form ice sheets.
Do they celebrate Christmas in Malaysia?
Christmas is the only Christian holiday that celebrates someone’s birth. Christians in Malaysia celebrate Christmas by way of meals with family and friends on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, along with gift-giving, music, singing, church events and prayer.