To ensure your trip is as comfortable as possible, check out the latest weather information for Port Klang. Below, you will find real-time data, charts, and a detailed forecast for the near future.
Port Klang
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Port Klang can be described as typically tropical equatorial. Eternal summer reigns here: the weather remains hot and humid throughout the year, without sharp seasonal fluctuations or cold winters. Due to its proximity to the equator, the sun is intense every month, creating consistently warm conditions for travel.
There are practically no distinct dry or cold seasons. Instead, the year is characterized by a high probability of precipitation at any time: the number of rainy days varies from 20 to 29 per month. The end of the year is often a particularly wet period; however, rain here usually comes in the form of powerful but brief tropical downpours that quickly give way to sunshine.
Temperatures in Port Klang are remarkably consistent. Average readings stay steadily within the range of +26°C to +28°C, while daytime maximums regularly reach +30°C. Even at night, the air cools only slightly, rarely dropping below +25°C, so you are unlikely to need warm clothing, but an umbrella or raincoat should always be kept handy.
Temperature
The climate of Port Klang is remarkably stable, typical of tropical latitudes. There is no pronounced change of seasons as seen in Europe, and air temperatures remain high throughout the year. Average readings fluctuate within a very narrow range from +26.7°C to +27.8°C, creating an atmosphere of eternal summer. May can be considered the warmest month when the average temperature peaks, though the difference from the "coldest" months—January and December—is only about one degree.
What is called "winter" in other countries feels like a mild and warm summer in Malaysia. Between December and February, daytime highs stay around +28°C…+29°C, making this a comfortable time to visit. Summer months bring consistent warmth with temperatures approaching +30°C, but stifling heat is practically non-existent thanks to the maritime influence. Humidity remains high year-round, so the heat may feel slightly more intense than the thermometers show.
Daily temperature fluctuations in Port Klang are minimal and predictable. The difference between the daytime maximum and the nightly minimum usually does not exceed 4–5 degrees. Even late at night, the air rarely cools below +24°C…+25°C. This means you will likely not need warm clothes on your trip: the evenings here are just as warm and velvety as the days, perfect for long walks by the water after sunset.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Port Klang is characterized by a humid tropical climate where precipitation is a frequent occurrence throughout the year. It is difficult to distinguish a dry season in the traditional sense: rain falls regularly, refreshing the air and sustaining the region's lush greenery. Even in the calmest months, the number of days with precipitation rarely drops below twenty, making a light raincoat an essential travel accessory.
The rainiest period falls at the end of the year. In November and December, the frequency of precipitation reaches its peak: it can rain almost daily (up to 28–29 days per month), and rainfall levels increase to 10–12 mm. Another peak in humidity is observed in the spring, especially in April. As a rule, these are warm tropical showers that can be heavy but brief.
Relatively "drier" months include February and July, when the minimum amount of precipitation is recorded (around 5 mm) along with slightly fewer rainy days (about 20–21). Nevertheless, the weather in Malaysia is changeable, and even during these periods, you should be prepared for rain. Thanks to this climate, the air temperature remains comfortable, but humidity levels are always high.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
Given the consistently hot and humid weather in Port Klang year-round, the foundation of your wardrobe should be light items made from natural fabrics. Opt for cotton, linen, or specialized moisture-wicking synthetics, as average daytime temperatures hover around +27…+30°C. Loose-fitting, light-colored clothing will help you handle the tropical heat more easily, and for visits to shopping centers or transport with powerful air conditioning, it is worth bringing a light sweater or cardigan, following the principle of layering.
Precipitation occurs quite often in any month, but the end of the year (November and December) is considered a particularly rainy period when the number of rainy days is at its peak. Therefore, a compact umbrella or a quality raincoat is a must-have for any tourist. Footwear should not only be comfortable for long walks but also quick-drying or waterproof so that a sudden tropical downpour doesn't ruin your plans.
Despite frequent cloud cover, the sun in Malaysia is very intense. Be sure to pack sunscreen with a high protection factor (SPF 50+), sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat. It is also useful to carry insect repellent, especially if you plan excursions closer to nature or evening walks near the water.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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