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What's weather like in Kuala Lumpur?

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Does Kuala Lumpur get rain? Snow? Hail? What's summer weather like? Here's what nine local experts had to say about weather and precipitation in Kuala Lumpur.

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Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur Tower, Putra Mosque and Kuala Lumpur Railway Station are some of the popular landmarks here. It is indeed densely populated. After a heavy downpour, it tends to suffer from floods as it is by the Gombak river and the Klang river.

Azharuddin, says: 2020

It is very hot and humid here, so fans and air conditioning where you live are essential, especially if where you live now has a more temperate climate. Local food also tends to be very spicy, though KL has some wonderful local street food if you are adventurous and have a strong stomach!

Those who intend to move to my city should know since it is the capital of Malaysia and a metropolitan city, traffic will be worse than they can ever imagine as the city is highly populated. considering this peak hours should be avoided if they have any plans. The weather is always either rainy or sunny as this is a tropical country and my city is a food haven for foreigners and tourists as this is a multiracial country, a variety of food is available to spoil your body with.

Kuala Lumpur is a vibrant city, filled with so many things to do and sights to see. One of the best features about the city is that it has a well developed local transportation system, which consists of buses and trains. However, the weather here can get scorching hot. to anyone moving to Kuala Lumpur and take the public transport for their daily commute, is advised to bring a mini battery operated fan with them to beat the heat. If not, you’ll be drenched in sweat!

Anyone who wishes to move to Kuala Lumpur should know it is usually called ‘KL’ by its inhabitants. The weather will be a factor since it is very humid year-round. Traffic can be heavy at peak time, as there are many private (and locally-produced) cars on the roads. There is a fantastic choice of local and international cuisines.

Selvakumar, says: 2020

Kuala Lumpur is a hot and humid city, with a steady and stable weather throughout the year. It is also a multiracial city, with people of all races living together as one. There is also a wide array of Malaysian food and local delicacies, accompanying the rich culture that the city offers.

Serene, says: 2020

Kuala Lumpur is almost always known for the iconic building Twin Towers. Living in KL (as the locals call it) also means you will experience humid, uncertain tropical weather so be prepared for the occasional heavy rain and in the evenings. If you appreciate gastronomical adventures, you are in for a fun ride! Foods ranging from Chinese culinary to Malay traditional dishes will make KL unforgettable.

I am currently staying in Kuala Lumpur. It’s better to be ready with the situation in Kuala Lumpur as the weather here is very hot thus it is advisable to always be hydrated. This city is surrounded by numbers of buildings and offices hence daily the roads are packed with cars especially during the peak hours.

Kuala Lumpur is a melting pot of cultures and cuisines. The weather tends to be quite hot as it is a tropical country, but the heat reflects our warmth and friendliness to others. We never hesitate to help anyone in need. Shopping and nightlife are never in short supply, and you will find that goods are priced reasonably. Crime rates are low, and you will never feel unsafe here.

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