KUALA LUMPUR: Many people in the Klang Valley now feel that the weather is similar to Cameron Highlands or Genting Highlands.
Many people in the Klang Valley now feel that the weather is similar to Cameron Highlands or Genting Highlands.The mist lasted up to about 10am before it dissipated.Temperatures across the Klang Valley dipped to as low as 22°C, the lowest in months as the country is currently gripped by cold weather due to the northeast monsoon season, commonly known as the winter monsoon.
“Overcast skies and continuous rain are common during this period where the peninsula is concerned. It causes the temperature to drop and results in a higher humidity which can lead to mists forming, ” he said.The monsoon season is expected to end in March.Article type: free
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