Putrajaya Weather
Putrajaya, Malaysia’s federal administrative capital, experiences a tropical rainforest climate with warm temperatures ranging from 24°C to 32°C (75°F to 89°F) throughout the year. The city has high humidity, with the occasional rainfall, particularly during the Northeast Monsoon (November to March), which brings heavier rain, and the Southwest Monsoon (May to September), characterized by drier conditions. The best time to visit Putrajaya is from March to September, when the weather is relatively dry and ideal for exploring its stunning architecture, including the Putra Mosque, the Putrajaya Lake, and the Prime Minister’s Office. The city also offers beautiful parks, gardens, and recreational areas for a relaxing getaway.
Putrajaya
Putrajaya
3:30 am, Mar 22, 2026
scattered clouds
Humidity: 89 %
Pressure: 1009 mb
Wind: 3 mph
Wind Gust: 4 mph
Clouds: 28%
Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise: 7:16 am
Sunset: 7:23 pm
Latest Blog Post
Top Things to Do in Langkawi: The Ultimate Guide for Malaysian and Singaporean Travellers
Introduction Langkawi punches well above its size. The island — technically an archipelago of 99...
Best Time to Visit Every State in Malaysia: The Complete Seasonal Guide
Introduction Malaysia does not have a single best time to visit. It has sixteen states...
Best Time to Visit Kelantan: Weather, Festivals and What to Know About the Monsoon
1. Kelantan Weather Overview: What to Expect Year-Round Kelantan is one of Malaysia’s most culturally...