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Malaysia - Northwest coast

Pangkor weather and climate in 2025

Malaysia - Northwest coast

Pangkor weather and climate in 2025

 

Day

32 °C

 

Night

23 °C

 

Sea

30 °C

 

Precipitation

114 mm

in month

 

Rainy days

11 days

in month

 

Daylight

12 hours

average

 

Sunshine

7 hours

average

 

Humidity

83 %

 

Day

32 °C

 

Night

23 °C

 

Sea

30 °C

 

Precipitation

114 mm

in month

 

Rainy days

11 days

in month

 

Daylight

12 hours

average

 

Sunshine

7 hours

average

 

Humidity

83 %

Overview: Pangkor
The tropical climate of Pangkor, Malaysia, offers temperatures that linger around a cozy 31 °C (88 °F) to 32 °C (90 °F) during the daytime, spanning from the cooler October to the warmer March. Highest nighttime temperatures peak at 24 °C (74 °F) in April, while August provides a cool relief at 23 °C (73 °F). Revel in the balmy sea temperatures, which range from a refreshing 29 °C (84 °F) in December to a toasty 30 °C (86 °F) in June. Less frequent rainfall occurs in June with an average of 10 days of precipitation, and the skies open up more often in November, with 20 days of downpour. The area showcases diverse weather patterns, inclusive of wind speeds, daylight durations, and sunshine hours, contributing to Pangkor's unique climate profile.

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The tropical climate of Pangkor, Malaysia, offers temperatures that linger around a cozy 31 °C (88 °F) to 32 °C (90 °F) during the daytime, spanning from the cooler October to the warmer March. Highest nighttime temperatures peak at 24 °C (74 °F) in April, while August provides a cool relief at 23 °C (73 °F). Revel in the balmy sea temperatures, which range from a refreshing 29 °C (84 °F) in December to a toasty 30 °C (86 °F) in June. Less frequent rainfall occurs in June with an average of 10 days of precipitation, and the skies open up more often in November, with 20 days of downpour. The area showcases diverse weather patterns, inclusive of wind speeds, daylight durations, and sunshine hours, contributing to Pangkor's unique climate profile.

January weather

Rainfall in Pangkor is less frequent in January, with an occurrence of 12 days. As the month progresses, one can observe a decrease in the amount of rainfall to 162 mm (6.40 in). The flux of tourists is evident as the count of sunny hours continues to climb, peaking at 7 hours.

February weather

February in Pangkor welcomes a mild increase in daytime temperatures. As the tourist influx remains steady, the frequency of rainy days slightly dips to 11 days, correspondingly, culminating in a modest decrease in accumulated rainfall, now at 120 mm (4.72 in). Clear skies bless Pangkor with a maximum average of 7 hours of sunlight coupled with the lowest humidity levels at a comfortable 79 %.

March weather

By March, the high season is apparent in Pangkor. Daytime temperatures reach a yearly peak at 32 °C (90 °F). An uptick in the number of wet days is noticed, averaging at 13 days, and there is also a slight increase in monthly precipitation.

April weather

April denotes a transitory phase towards the tourist offseason in Pangkor. A slight rise in the number of wet days is evident, with precipitation reaching 186 mm (7.32 in). Concurrently, the highest nocturnal temperatures manifest during this month.

May weather

May in Pangkor sees the zenith of the tourist season. Although there is a slight reduction in rainy days, to 14 days, there is also a minor drop in rainfall volume. The number of sunny hours gradually begins to lessen, registering at 7 hours.

June weather

June in Pangkor is characterized by balmy sea temperatures at their annual peak, measuring a warm 30 °C (86 °F). The incidence of rainy days dips to its yearly minimum of 10 days. As the tourist season hovers near its highest point, the longest days of the year are enjoyed, averaging 12 hours in length.

July weather

The tourist high tide continues well into July in Pangkor, accompanying a gradual rise in rainfall totals, noted at 114 mm (4.48 in), and the number of rainy days registers a minor increase to 11 days.

August weather

In Pangkor, August heralds the approaching tourist off-peak season. Similarly to July, the number of rainy days rises slightly to 12 days, and the accumulation of rainfall continues its upward trend. August provides the coolest night temperatures of the year and begins to see reduced daylight hours. Notably, the winds reach their maximum velocity at 3.

September weather

September in Pangkor marks the start of increasing rainfall, a trend seen both in the number of rainy days (now 17 days) and precipitation volumes. Meanwhile, sunny hours begin to wane.

October weather

October's climate in Pangkor is defined by its relatively cool daytime temperatures. The rainy season is gradually asserting itself, evident through the almost maximum rainfall and continued growth in the number of rainy days, now averaging 19 days. Wind speeds are at their lowest annual rates.

November weather

The rainy season persists in Pangkor throughout November. It witnesses the most considerable number of wet days, evidenced by an average of 20 days. Contrastingly, rainfall quantities begin a marginal decline, and the number of sunny hours reaches its minimal value for the year.

December weather

December in Pangkor experiences a slight reduction in the number of rainy days. Precipitation also ebbs somewhat in volume compared to preceding months. The early onset of increasing sunny hours is discernible, crowning the month with longer stretches of daylight during this period of the year.

FAQs

How many days with precipitation can I expect in Pangkor during January?

January in Pangkor typically brings about 12 days with rainfall, indicating almost three days per week – precisely 41 % of the month – that could potentially be wet.

How many hours of clear skies can visitors enjoy in February in Pangkor?

In Pangkor, February promises an average of 7 hours of unclouded sunshine per day, ideal for outdoor activities.

Does March mark the peak of daytime temperatures in Pangkor?

Yes, March typically exhibits the zenith of daytime temperatures in Pangkor, averaging a high of 32 °C (90 °F).

What is the typical number of rainy days in Pangkor throughout April?

Around 15 days during April in Pangkor can be expected to be rainy, a moderate increase from March.

During May, are the temperatures in Pangkor still elevated?

Certainly, Pangkor remains warm in May, with the mercury hitting an average maximum of 32 °C (90 °F) during the day.

How do sea temperatures fare in Pangkor during June?

June offers the warmest sea conditions in Pangkor, averaging an inviting 30 °C (86 °F).

Is July considered to have increased rainfall in Pangkor?

July in Pangkor is not generally regarded as a wet month, though there is a non-negligible increase to 11 days of rain observed.

What kind of night temperatures might one expect in Pangkor during August?

August nights in Pangkor are pleasantly cool, averaging the lowest nightly temperatures of the year at 23 °C (73 °F).

In September, what is the trend regarding rainfall in Pangkor?

September in Pangkor generally sees an upward trend in rainfall, with noticeable increases in both the number of rainy days and the volume of precipitation.

Is October marked by significant precipitation in Pangkor?

Yes, October is a month typified by substantial rainfall in Pangkor, with nearing peak averages of rainy days and voluminous precipitation.

How does the rainy season affect November in Pangkor?

Pangkor's rainy season peaks in November, with the most rainy days of the year, yet the monthly precipitation slightly decreases from October.

How does December's weather transition in Pangkor?

December brings a gradual weather transition in Pangkor, with a decrease in both rainy days and total rainfall, coupled with a gradual rise in sunny hours.

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