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Heatwave: People to face temperatures ranging from 37°C to 40°C

Dry conditions and rising temperatures are set to persist across northern states, with several areas already under heatwave alerts and authorities urging the public to take precautions

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 26 Mar 2026 9:10AM

Heatwave: People to face temperatures ranging from 37°C to 40°C
Northern Malaysia braces for prolonged heatwave with temperatures up to 40°C - March 26, 2026

by Ian McIntyre

A PROLONGED spell of hot and dry weather is expected to continue across northern Malaysia into next month, with temperatures forecast to climb as high as 40°C in some areas and little rainfall anticipated.

According to meteorological authorities, the present heatwave is affecting several states, with the most extreme conditions expected in Kedah, Penang and Perlis. Temperatures in Padang Terap, Kedah, are projected to reach up to 40°C, while George Town in Penang is also likely to experience unusually high readings.

Chuping in Perlis, long known as one of the country’s hottest locations, is expected to encounter temperatures ranging from 37°C to 40°C during this period.

A spokesperson from the northern region meteorological department confirmed that the heatwave conditions are likely to persist and advised the public to take precautionary measures.

"People are advised to drink water, avoid excessive outdoor activities, and wear lightweight clothing," he said.

Several areas have already been placed under official heat alerts. In Penang, two districts, including George Town and Kepala Batas, are currently under Level 1 alert status, with daily maximum temperatures ranging between 35°C and 37°C for at least three consecutive days.

Neighbouring Kedah is experiencing more severe conditions, with districts such as Pokok Sena, Pendang and Baling placed under Level 2 heatwave status after recording temperatures between 37°C and 40°C over consecutive days.

The heatwave pattern extends beyond these states, with multiple districts across Kedah, Perlis, Perak and Pahang also being placed under Level 1 alerts, indicating widespread soaring temperature conditions across the northern region.

Under the classification system, a Level 2 heatwave is defined by daily maximum temperatures of between 37°C and 40°C for three consecutive days, while Level 1 status reflects sustained heat between 35°C and 37°C over the same period. - March 26, 2026

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