Malaysia

Brace for hotter, drier months as South-West Monsoon arrives

Malaysians have been urged to conserve water, avoid open burning and remain alert to sudden storms as the country enters the South-West Monsoon season

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 14 May 2026 8:21AM

Brace for hotter, drier months as South-West Monsoon arrives
The monsoon is expected to bring prolonged dry and hot weather until September - May 14, 2026

MALAYSIANS have been advised to remain vigilant over changing weather conditions as the country enters the South-West Monsoon season from Thursday, with authorities warning of hotter and drier conditions across much of the nation until September.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the seasonal monsoon typically results in lower rainfall and prolonged dry spells in many regions, increasing the risk of haze and environmental pollution.

“As such, I would like to advise the public to remain alert to current weather developments,” he said in a Facebook post on Wednesday.

“Use water prudently and avoid any open burning activities that could cause haze and environmental pollution.”

Zahid, who also chairs the National Disaster Management Committee, warned that heavy rain, strong winds and thunderstorms could still strike certain areas despite the generally dry conditions expected during the monsoon period.

He said the “squall line” phenomenon could affect the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia, northern Sarawak and western Sabah, particularly during the early hours of the morning, with storms potentially lasting several hours.

The deputy prime minister urged the public to remain cautious and rely on verified weather updates issued by the Malaysian Meteorological Department, commonly known as MetMalaysia.

“May we all continue to be protected and may all affairs be eased, God willing,” he said. - May 14, 2026

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