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Weather forecast for Singapore and Malaysia
The highest temperature in Singapore is usually below 35 degrees Celsius, and occasionally it is one or two degrees higher. It is hot from April to September. It is cool and rainy from October to February. The ultraviolet intensity is high. Men should prepare sun hats, try to wear light-colored long-sleeved clothes and pants, and girls should prepare sunscreen and ultraviolet umbrellas. Cosmetics should not be too greasy. You should also prepare a thin coat that you can put on, so as not to suddenly enter the air-conditioned environment such as shopping malls or subways from the outside in the scorching sun, causing discomfort. Shopping malls and subways in Singapore generally have large air conditioners, and the temperature difference between inside and outside is large.
In addition to Malaysia, if you want to go to Genting; Then you'd better prepare autumn clothes, because if it rains on the mountain, it's equivalent to autumn weather in China. Other places are also quite hot, similar to Singapore, but hotter than Singapore, and the highest temperature can even reach 39 degrees. But it's rare.
This is the answer of Singapore-Malaysia Tourism for your reference:/question/question/160852049.html.
This is Google Maps:/You can find the detailed addresses of Malaysia and Singapore.
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