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What’s the weather like in Malaysia in September?
Malaysia enjoys a classic equatorial climate, which means it receives a lot of rainfall throughout the year and a raincoat or umbrella is a must when travelling. Temperatures are high in September, which is a great time to visit Malaysia for sunbathing on the beach and enjoying the warm climate on holiday.
Geographical influences
Located in the southeast of Asia, Malaysia is known for its lush rainforests, stunning beaches, and a hot climate. Malaysia weather in September is quite rainy since it’s the peak of the wet season and there are quite a lot of thunderstorms and monsoons throughout the month. Although it can get very wet at times, showers are quite short and they help to reduce the humidity. The surrounding oceans moderate local temperatures and bring winds to the coast, helping to cool the weather at night for a peaceful sleep.
Averages
The average temperature is around 33°C during the day with mild lows of 23°C at night. There are at least 18 rainy days spread over the month with an average rainfall of 211mm. You’ll have 12 hours of sunlight per day with mild sea waters and cooling winds blowing into the shore at 2mph. Humidity levels are relatively high at 80% because of moisture levels in the air mixed with the intense summer heat.