Sri Aman station records Malaysia’s highest max temp at 35.5°C (July 13)

File photo for illustration purposes only. Source: Xurzon/Getty Images via Canva
Advertisement

By DayakDaily Team

KUCHING, July 14: The meteorological station in Sri Aman recorded the highest maximum temperature nationwide on Monday (July 13) at 35.5°C, says the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MET Malaysia) in a Facebook post today.

Focusing on Sarawak, Limbang recorded the second highest maximum temperature at 34.9°C, followed by Kapit (34.3°C), Mulu (34.2°C), and Mukah (34°C).

Advertisement

Meanwhile, Sibu, Kuching, and Bintulu recorded maximum temperatures at 33.8°C, 33.4°C), and 33.3°C, respectively, while Miri recorded the lowest at 32.6°C.

Members of the public have been advised to stay alert to changing weather conditions and plan daily activities by referring to the department’s official channels. — DayakDaily

Advertisement