The hottest temperature ever recorded in Malaysia is 40.1 °C (104.2 °F). This record was set in Chuping, located in the state of Perlis.
Malaysia's Hottest Recorded Temperature
Malaysia, characterized by its tropical climate, experiences warm temperatures throughout the year. However, specific conditions can lead to extreme heat events. The record temperature of 40.1 °C marks a significant peak in the country's meteorological history, highlighting the potential for high temperatures in certain regions.
The record is summarized as follows:
Country/Region | Temperature | Town/Location |
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Malaysia | 40.1 °C (104.2 °F) | Chuping |
For a broader understanding of global temperature extremes and other weather records, further information can be found on the List of weather records on Wikipedia.