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What is the climate like in India, Singapore and Malaysia after August? Please give a detailed introduction~~Thank you~

It’s hot. The highest temperature in India in August can be close to 50 degrees. Between 11 o'clock and 17 o'clock, most Indian cities look like dead cities, with not a soul on the road. Mumbai and Goa in the south are a little better. The tourist cities of Accra and Jaipur are located inland and close to the desert, so the temperatures are extremely high. Compared to China, Malaysia has summer all year round. It has a tropical rainforest climate and is very hot during the day. Some people in northern China cannot withstand the heat, and the ultraviolet rays are strong. If you look at the weather forecast on CCTV, you will know that the temperature is basically between 27 and 34 degrees; Malaysia is located close to the earth's equator, so its climate is tropical. It is hot and rainy all year round, and the humidity in the air is very high. Temperatures in the lowlands range from 21 to 32 degrees Celsius, while temperatures in the highlands are cooler, especially in the afternoon. Singapore is located in a tropical rainforest climate zone. It is controlled by equatorial low pressure all year round and updrafts prevail. It is hot and rainy all year round. However, the type of rainfall is mainly convective rain. Singapore has rain all year round, but it rains the most from November to the first month of the following year. Relatively speaking, the drier months are from June to August. Singapore has two different monsoon seasons. From December to March the northeast monsoon blows, which is quite humid; from June to September, the southwest monsoon blows and is the driest. These two monsoon periods are separated by the alternating monsoon months, which are April to May and October to November. During the alternating monsoon months, the surface winds are weak and changeable, and the sun is very hot, resulting in frequent showers and thunderstorms across the island from afternoon to evening.

Malaysia’s annual average rainfall reaches between 2,000 mm and 2,500 mm. During the rainy season between November and February every year, the northeast monsoon will bring a lot of rain to the east coast of West Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak. Sometimes, it rains continuously for several days, causing some areas in these states to have heavy rainfall. Some lowlands were flooded. This time is not suitable for going out or traveling.

The rainy season on the west coast of West Malaysia is April, May and October.

A total of 65% of Malaysia’s land is covered by tropical rainforest, so it is a good place for people who like to travel in nature. In West Malaysia, the highest peak is Mount Tahan, and climbers must pass through thick tropical forests to reach it.

Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, East Malaysia, is the highest mountain peak in Southeast Asia. It is sometimes also called the Chinese Widow Mountain or the Sacred Mountain, with a height of 4,101 meters.