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Proton City — VanSky 51 (Acceptable)

Small town · Perak, Malaysia

28° Rain
VanSky
51
Acceptable
Comfortable days: 0 of 7
Feels like
33°C
Wind
8 km/h
Precip
0%
Humidity
74%
UV
/
07:10 / 19:29

VanSky index for Proton City, Malaysia — 51 out of 100 (Acceptable). Decide in seconds: temperature, precipitation, wind and solar output. Data refreshed several times a day from real weather observations.

The main score is weekly (7-day average). The “Today” toggle shows the current day, and the region page compares cities “by area”.

Proton City, Malaysia — VanSky 51 out of 100. Acceptable, plan around the weather. Ranked #10 of 435 cities in the country (as of 16 July 2026). Temperature 30°C, wind 8 km/h. Solar panels yield 1.9 kWh/day at 400 W — enough for full autonomy.

∅ 7-day average

Sleep
81
24°C
Night temperature
Solar
42
1.9 kWh
for 500W panels • sunny 8.5h
Driving
100
8 km/h
Wind speed (gusts 23)
Condensation
Medium
74%
Humidity level • Dew point 22.5°C very muggy
Awning
Safe
23 km/h
Max gusts
Air Quality
Moderate
50 AQI
PM2.5: 16.7 μg/m³

Upcoming forecast

Th
16.07
day
30°
night
24°
solar
1.9 kWh
wind
8 km/h
gusts 23 км/ч
VanSky 45
comfort
Fr
17.07
day
29°
night
24°
solar
1.6 kWh
wind
9 km/h
gusts 25 км/ч
VanSky 47
comfort
Sa
18.07
day
27°
night
23°
solar
1.5 kWh
wind
9 km/h
gusts 28 км/ч
VanSky 59
comfort
Su
19.07
day
29°
night
23°
solar
2 kWh
wind
9 km/h
gusts 26 км/ч
VanSky 55
comfort
Mo
20.07
day
28°
night
23°
solar
2.2 kWh
wind
10 km/h
gusts 29 км/ч
VanSky 57
comfort
Tu
21.07
day
28°
night
22°
solar
2 kWh
wind
10 km/h
gusts 28 км/ч
VanSky 56
comfort
We
22.07
day
29°
night
23°
solar
2 kWh
wind
10 km/h
gusts 26 км/ч
VanSky 57
comfort

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Solar — W Panels W

Today's output
Peak hours
4.7h
sunny 8.5h
Usage estimate

Travel recommendations

  • Wind is calm — safe to open the awning and leave it out overnight.

Air Quality Today

50
Good
Fair
Moderate
Poor
Danger
50
Moderate
Moderate pollution — people with allergies or asthma should reduce time outdoors.
PM2.5
16.7
μg/m³
Fair
Dust
1
μg/m³
Good
Pollen

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VanSky Index

A weather comfort index for travel: a 0–100 score. Recalculated daily from live weather data — temperature, rainfall, wind and sun.

80–100 Ideal
60–79 Comfortable
40–59 Acceptable
20–39 Challenging
0–19 Extreme

How it's calculated:

  • Thermal comfort 35%
  • Sunshine 25%
  • Precipitation 25%
  • Wind 15%

Data: Open-Meteo · Updated several times a day

Where the weather is best in Malaysia

Proton City ranks 32 of 435 cities. Country average VanSky — 29.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to live in a motorhome in Proton City?
The weekly VanSky index for Proton City is 51 out of 100 (7-day average). Above 60 is comfortable for parking, below 40 — consider alternatives. Check the 7-day forecast on this page.
What is the solar panel output in Proton City?
Solar panel output data for Proton City is calculated from real peak sun hours. The result is shown in the Solar section — you can adjust it to your panel wattage.
How does VanSky calculate the comfort index for Proton City?
The index for Proton City is calculated using: thermal comfort (temperature + humidity), precipitation, wind, and solar activity. Extreme conditions — frost, storm, heavy rain — drive the score toward zero.

🇲🇾 Malaysia — fuel prices

Updated: 11.07.2026

RON95

$0.83 /l

MYR3.37 · €0.72/l

18 of 133

cheaper than 87% of countries

RON97

$0.98 /l

MYR4.00 · €0.86/l

8 of 92

cheaper than 92% of countries

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