By SHYAFIQ DZULKIFLI PETALING JAYA: The year 2024 marked Malaysia’s fourth hottest year in over four decades, according to the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia). The department said over the 43-year observation period (1981–2024), six of the ten hottest years were recorded since 2015, all occurring within the past decade. Last year’s national average temperature stood at 27.55 degrees Celcius, ranking it fourth behind 2016, 1998, and 2019. Malaysia recorded its highest national average temperature in 2016 at 27.84 degrees Celcius, followed by 1998 (27.70 degrees Celcius) and 2019 (27.63 degrees Celcius). The highest temperature of 2024 was logged in Chuping, Perlis, which saw the mercury climb to 39.0 degrees Celcius on March 23, 2024. The same location endured 52 consecutive days without rain, making it the most prolonged dry stretch recorded nationwide last year. In 2024, for lowland areas, the monthly average temperature...
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