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Tourist regions in Malaysia, according to their climate, could be divided into 5 different areas, which have different climates. These are Sarawak, Sabah, Malaysia - East coast, South Malaysia, Malaysia - Northwest coast. The selection of these regions covers the most visited areas according to our surveys, on the other hand, there could be nice places to see also outside of our selected regions.
The part of Malaysia with the warmest climate is Malaysia - Northwest coast, which sees temperatures of 33 °C (91 °F) to 33 °C (92 °F) during the months of February - April.
On the other hand, the climate of Malaysia - East coast is coldest with temperatures between 28 °C (83 °F) - 30 °C (85 °F) during the months of December - February.
The highest sea temperatures in Malaysia could be found in Malaysia - Northwest coast, where the sea temperature in May - July will be around 30 °C (86 °F) - 30 °C (87 °F).
The least cloudy region in Malaysia is Malaysia - Northwest coast with 63 % of sunshine a day during its sunniest months January - April.
The region with the most sun hours (without clouds) during a day is Malaysia - Northwest coast, which enjoys 8 hours in January - March.
Malaysia has the windiest region and it is Malaysia - East coast with an average level of wind 3 during December - February.
During the night and the morning, the region with the highest temperature is Sabah, which has night temperatures between 24 - 24 in the period of March - May.
Regions with a humid climate, which can mean a slightly higher chance of rain are Sarawak, Sabah, Malaysia - East coast, South Malaysia, Malaysia - Northwest coast.