August could be a good time to visit Malay, as the weather is generally fine. The average high temperature is around +27°C, and there are typically 0 sunny days in August. However, expect about 29 rainy days, and total monthly rainfall of approximately 309 mm. The weather is changeable so pack for every eventuality. Search flightsin one click on Avionero.
Average weather
☀️
+27°C
Avg. max. temperature
+24°C
Min.
+29°C
Max.
309 mm
Total precipitation
85%
Avg. humidity
6 m/s
Avg. wind
0 ☀️
Sunny Days
2 ⛅️
Cloudy
29 🌦
Rainy
Our opinion: Malay has OK weather in August.
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Average temperature in Malay in August
Here are the expected maximum, average and minimum temperatures in Malay for August based on the historical data.
Last Year
Historical Data
The expected average maximum temperature in August is +27°C with a maximum of +28°C and a minimum of +25°C.
The average maximum temperature goes up 0% by the end of the month, compared with the beginning of the month, from +28°C to +28°C.
Is Malay warm or cold in August?
Malay is typically warm in August.
Maximum temperatures go up compared to the previous month from +27°C to +27°C. The minimum temperature also goes up from +25°C to +25°C.
It’s generally warm, but pack a long-sleeve shirt for evenings.
Take a look at how August is compared to other months in Malay:
Climate in Malay in August
Malay weather looks like this, on average, in August and the surrounding months.
July
August
September
Avg. temperature
+27°C
+27°C
+27°C
Min. temperature
+24°C
+24°C
+24°C
Max. temperature
+29°C
+29°C
+29°C
Rainfall
380 mm
309 mm
322 mm
Wind
5 m/s
6 m/s
5 m/s
Humidity
85%
85%
85%
Air pressure
1008 HPa
1008 HPa
1008 HPa
Sunny days
0
0
0
Cloudy days
1
2
1
Rainy days
30
29
29
Snowy days
0
0
0
August weather is still as ok as in July.The temperature levels stay the same in the area of +27°C for average maximum temperature during the day.As August arrives, the amount of rainfall goes down. On average, the rainfall volume decreases from 380 mm to 309 mm.Humidity levels don’t change as the month goes on, averaging around 85%.Winds are stronger in comparison to July, going up from 5 m/s to 6 m/s on average.The amount of sunny days stay about the same, averaging 0 sunny days during the month.
September brings much the same weather, it remains ok.
Wind speed in Malay in August based on historical data.
Last Year
Historical Data
The average wind speed is 8 m/s getting up to 12 m/s which is a medium breeze. You can feel it, especially getting out of the water.
The average wind speed in Malay is gradually increasing during August, going from 10 m/s to 10 m/s over the course of the month.
Rain
Amount of rainfall in mm during August in Malay based on historical data.
Last Year
Historical Data
Total precipitation in August is about 250 mm, with a 87% chance of rain on a typical day. The maximum amount of rainfall per day is around 39 mm, which is moderate rain.August is a pretty wet month with over 27 rainy days, so don’t forget to pack an umbrella, raincoat, and a pair of galoshes.
Here’s how August is compared with other months in the amount of precipitation, total mm:
Malay wettest month is July, where a typical day has a 97% chance of precipitation and 380 mm of rainfall per day. April, on the other hand, is the driest month with a mere 77% chance of precipitation and 79 mm of rainfall per day.
How was the weather last August in Malay?
This is the weather in Malay in August 2024:
1 August
🌧️
+28°C
2 August
🌧️
+27°C
3 August
☁️
+28°C
4 August
☁️
+28°C
5 August
☀️
+28°C
6 August
☀️
+28°C
7 August
☀️
+28°C
8 August
☀️
+28°C
9 August
☁️
+27°C
10 August
☁️
+27°C
11 August
☁️
+27°C
12 August
☁️
+27°C
13 August
☁️
+28°C
14 August
☁️
+27°C
15 August
🌧️
+27°C
16 August
🌧️
+26°C
17 August
🌧️
+26°C
18 August
🌧️
+27°C
19 August
🌧️
+27°C
20 August
☁️
+28°C
21 August
🌧️
+27°C
22 August
🌧️
+27°C
23 August
☁️
+27°C
24 August
☁️
+27°C
25 August
☁️
+28°C
26 August
🌧️
+27°C
27 August
🌧️
+26°C
28 August
🌧️
+26°C
29 August
🌧️
+26°C
30 August
🌧️
+27°C
31 August
🌧️
+28°C
In August 2024 Malay had 4 sunny days, 12 cloudy days, and 15 rainy days. The average maximum temperature was +27°C, with an absolute maximum of +28°C and a minimum of +26°C. The average humidity was 86%, with a maximum of 94% and a minimum of 77%. The average wind speed was 8 m/s, with a maximum of 14 m/s and a minimum of 4 m/s.
Are you planning a trip in August?
Climate Change over Years
This is how Malay climate have been changing during last 43 years period.
The climate in Malay in August has not changed much over the last 43 years.
The average temperature was the lowest in 1986 (+26°C) and the highest in 2024 (+27°C). The driest year was 2015 with only 1830 mm of rainfall, and the wettest year was 2021 with 3690 mm.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the weather in Malay in August:
Is August a good time to visit Malay?
It’s always a good time to visit Malay, but the weather is changeable in August, so plan a mix of indoor and outdoor activities and exploring, and pack for every eventuality.
Can you sunbathe in Malay in August?
August is warm in Malay. You may enjoy some beach or pool time in the day, but pack something a tad warmer for the evening.
Is Malay rainy in August?
Malay is often rainy in August. You may get a bit damp when outside, so pack an umbrella, and maybe even a raincoat.
Is it sunny in Malay in August?
Usually, it’s not very sunny in Malay in August, often it’s pretty cloudy. Pack for any eventuality; layering can help reduce the number of bulky items needed.
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For this page, we’ve looked at the typical weather in Malay, based on historical hourly weather data from January 1, 1979, to December 31, 2023.
For past dates, we show actual recorded data at the location at that time. Forecasts are based on recorded weather during that day of the year, averaged over the total years for which we have records (unless stated otherwise). The daily temperature is the highest recorded temperature in the shadow during that day.