As reported, Malaysia expected to be hotter and drier days till September as an El Nino phenomenon is forming. While the real extent of the El Nino impact could only be gauged sometime in August, more open burning was expected to contribute to more haze, the Meterological Department said. Malaysia experiences a hot and dry season in the months of June, July and August and temperatures range between 33C to 34C. It is understood that temperatures could soar another 3C during El Nino.
It's going to be hot, hot, hot.
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It's going to be hot, hot, hot.
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It's really hot. Godness. I wish you and your lovely family will be fine always =)
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