Limbang, Sri Aman stations record Malaysia’s highest max temps at 35.8°C, 35.5°C

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By DayakDaily Team

KUCHING, June 5: The meteorology stations in Limbang and Sri Aman have recorded the highest maximum temperatures nationwide on Thursday (June 4) with readings of 35.8°C and 35.5°C, respectively.

According to the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MET Malaysia), this was followed by the station in Kuala Krai, Kelantan, with a maximum temperature of 34.6°C.

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Focusing on Sarawak, the station in Kuching recorded the third highest maximum temperature at 34.5°C, followed by Mulu (34.2°C), Bintulu (33.8°C), Miri (33.4°C), Sibu (32.6°C), and Mukah (32.3°C).

Meanwhile, the station in Kapit reported 29.7°C and was the only one in the State to report a maximum temperature of below 30°C.

On May 21, the majority of meteorology stations in Sarawak recorded a maximum temperature of 34°C and above, with three areas recording maximum temperatures of above 35°C—Sibu (35.9°C), Sri Aman (35.8°C), and Mulu (35.3°C). — DayakDaily

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