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Malaysia has an
equatorial climate with high temperatures and wet months
all year. Alternating south-west (April to September)
and north-east (November to February) monsoon winds blow
with a brief period of light variable winds during March
and October. Coasts exposed to the north-east monsoon
tend to be wetter than those exposed to the south-west
version. Temperatures vary little from month to month
and humidity is high. During the afternoons, coastal
conditions are relieved by sea breezes. Daily sunshine
hours are inversely proportional to rainfall amount, and
range from four - five hours during the wettest months
to eight - nine hours in the drier periods. As in most
equatorial regions, much of the rain is heavy and
thundery.