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The Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) has announced that the highest temperatures ranging between 36°C and 37°C are expected in July and August.

Its Deputy Director-General of Operations Ambun Dindang said the northern region of Peninsular Malaysia and inland areas are likely to experience hotter conditions compared to other parts of the country.

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00:00What is the future of operation?
00:04Do you think that the suhu is tinggi during the day of the day or the day of the day of the day of the day of the day?
00:12Okay, because the suhu is in other places it has been a part of it, so it has been a matter of it, especially in the area, in the south, it will be higher.
00:22But if it has a threshold or a level of level to get rid of it, it will be higher.
00:28However, if we can see that in the day of the day, the weather is more hot.
00:36Why? Because it is in the middle of the weather.
00:40If the sun is more hot in the air, it will be more hot in the air.
00:46And also in the north, in Malaysia.
00:49This is always a high level.
00:52Maybe you can remember the record of our cupings.
00:55If you go to the sea, the sun is higher.
00:5940.1 Celsius in the country.
01:03The record of our cupings on April 10, 1998.
01:06Remember that it is the year of El Nino.
01:09So, it is the highest amount in the country.
01:12Maybe the highest amount of the amount of the time in the time?
01:18It's in July Purata, but maybe in July 36-37 we can reach it, especially in July or August.
01:30So, it's usually the highest.
01:32But in October, it's already down, because in October, we are experiencing a parade.
01:48Let's get started.
02:06We have to start on the next week.

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