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Bangkok  29/38 
mostly sunny
showers
Brunei Darussalam  26/30 
possible shower
Denpasar  26/28 
possible thunderstorm
Ho Chi Minh  28/35 
Jakarta  25/33 
possible thunderstorm
Kuala Lumpur  26/33 
thunderstorms
mostly sunny
Manila  27/36 
Port Moresby  25/29 
thunderstorms
Singapore  26/31 
possible thunderstorm
possible thunderstorm
Taipei  23/32 

forecast Bintulu Forecast

  forecast min max
°C °C
Thu icon
Possible thunderstorm 25 28
Fri icon
Possible thunderstorm 25 29
Sat icon
Possible thunderstorm 25 29
Sun icon
Possible shower 25 30
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Malaysia Weather Forecasts for Sunday

city forecast min max chance of rain UV index
°C °C
Bintulu icon
Possible shower 25 30 70% Extreme
Johore Bharu icon
Thunderstorms 26 31 90% Extreme
Kota Bharu icon
Mostly sunny 26 33 50% Extreme
Kota Kinabalu icon
Showers 26 30 90% Extreme
Kuala Lumpur icon
Thunderstorms 26 33 90% Extreme
Kuantan icon
Possible thunderstorm 26 31 80% Extreme
Kuching icon
Possible thunderstorm 25 31 90% Extreme
Kudat icon
Mostly cloudy 26 33 20% Extreme
Labuan icon
Showers 28 30 80% Extreme
Langkawi icon
Possible thunderstorm 29 31 90% Extreme
Malacca icon
Possible thunderstorm 25 30 90% Extreme
Miri icon
Rain 25 30 80% Extreme
Pangkor Laut icon
Possible thunderstorm 28 30 80% Extreme
Penang icon
Possible thunderstorm 27 30 90% Extreme
Sabah icon
Clearing shower 25 32 50% Extreme
Sandakan icon
Possible shower 25 31 50% Extreme
Sibu icon
Possible thunderstorm 25 32 80% Extreme
Tawau icon
Rain 25 29 80% Extreme
Tioman icon
Possible thunderstorm 28 30 70% Extreme

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A very wet weekend ahead for NSW

14:35 AEST Rainfall is set to intensify over the weekend and early next week, with hundreds of millimetres in just three days possible across parts of the central NSW coastline.  The heavy rainfall forecast at the end of this week will follow a prolonged period of rainfall which began on Tuesday, generated by a coastal trough lingering off the NSW coast for days.  Nord’s Wharf Oval in the Hunter Valley recorded 93mm in the 24 hours leading up to 9am Wednesday, May 5.

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