How predictable is the weather in Kuala Lumpur in the rainy season?

How predictable is the weather in Kuala Lumpur in the rainy season? - Woods Covered With Snow

When I hitchhiked through KL last year it didn't rain at all so I didn't need to take precautions. I think it was July/August.

Now at the end of November there's a big downpour every day and rain is not a plus for hitchhikers.

Now I read somewhere that the rain comes at pretty much the same time each day, but I don't know if that's an exaggeration or just made up, but it does at least sound plausible for the tropics.

So is it actually true? Could I plan to be on the road in certain parts of the day to greatly increase my chances of avoiding downpours?

Or is it equally likely to rain at all times of the day?






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Does it always rain in Kuala Lumpur?

Kuala Lumpur experiences extreme seasonal variation in monthly rainfall. Rain falls throughout the year in Kuala Lumpur. The month with the most rain in Kuala Lumpur is November, with an average rainfall of 10.7 inches. The month with the least rain in Kuala Lumpur is June, with an average rainfall of 4.6 inches.

Is Malaysia affected by monsoon season?

The weather in Malaysia is characterised by two monsoon seasons; namely the Southwest Monsoon from late May to September, and the Northeast Monsoon from November to March.

Does Malaysia have a rainy season?

Malaysia has two monsoon seasons. The east coast monsoon runs from March until September, and the west coast monsoon runs from October to April.

What is the average rainfall in Kuala Lumpur during the dry monsoon season?

The mean annual rainfall on the peninsula is approximately 100 inches (2,540 mm); the driest location, Kuala Kelawang (in the district of Jelebu), near Kuala Lumpur, receives about 65 inches (1,650 mm) of rain per year, while the wettest, Maxwell's Hill, northwest of Ipoh, receives some 200 inches (5,000 mm) annually.



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