The Borneo Post

It’s really hot out there!

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KUALA LUMPUR: Ten areas in Peninsular Malaysia recorded a yellow-level heatwave with maximum temperatur­es of between 35 and 37 degrees Celsius as of 4.30pm Sunday, according to the Malaysian Meteorolog­ical Department (MetMalaysi­a).

Its heatwave status data identified these places as the Kuala Kangsar, Kinta, Batang Padang and Hilir Perak districts in Perak; Jeli, Kuala Krai and Gua Musang districts in Kelantan; Tampin district in Negeri Sembilan and Tangkak and Kluang districts in Johor.

The Level 1 or yellow level alert refers to daily temperatur­es continuall­y hovering between 35 and 37 degrees Celsius for three days in a row. The Level 2 or orange level alert refers to daily temperatur­es reaching between 37 and 40 degrees Celsius and Level 3 or red level or emergency level refers to daily temperatur­es soaring above 40 degrees Celsius, also for three days in a row.

According to the MetMalaysi­a portal, the whole of Sabah and Sarawak recorded maximum daily temperatur­es below 35 degrees Celsius during that period.

MetMalaysi­a director-general Jailan Simon had said that Malaysia is now experienci­ng the final phase of the NorthEast Monsoon period which is expected to last until the middle of this month, with low rainfall distributi­on in Peninsular Malaysia particular­ly in the northern states.

However, MetMalaysi­a does not foresee any extraordin­ary hot weather in the country this year. — Bernama

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