All times are in MYT/UTC+8
So this Canlunar (11/5/16, 08:29:49 pm Malaysian time) Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia's capital) had Jupiter mundanely 06°11' away before culminating.
Since Klang is just a mere 35km/22 miles west of Kuala Lumpur, it had a similar configuration with negligible difference.
I thought Jupiter was too far off to produce a considerable amount of rainfall. I stood corrected as the next morning a thunderstorm occurred just after reaching school. Glad I didn't get wet!
Even today it rained cats and dogs here!
But for Kuala Lumpur, it rained elephants and rhinos.
According to The Star, (the country's most read English paper), it poured about 128.8mm per hour at the night of last 12th, causing severe flash floods!
I know that Jupiter performs best at right on the MC, but I didn't know that he's fine with corner seats!“In other words, the probability of rainfall per hour amounting to as high as it did, was estimated to be 1% in any one year,” said a DBKL (Kuala Lumpur City Hall) spokesman.