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  1. The climate in Singapore is equatorial, ie hot, humid, and rainy throughout the year. The country, which is at the same time an island (located south of the Malay Peninsula), a city, and a state, is actually at the Equator, in an area where there are always the conditions for the formation of showers and thunderstorms.

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    Singapore’s climate is characterised by two monsoon seasons separated by inter-monsoonal periods (see table below). The Northeast Monsoon occurs from December to early March, and the Southwest Monsoon from June to September.The major weather systems affecting Singapore that can lead to heavy rainfall are: Monsoon surges, or strong wind episodes in ...

    Rainfall is plentiful in Singapore and it rains an average of 167 days1 of the year. Much of the rain is heavy and accompanied by thunder. The 1981-2010 long-term mean annual rainfall total is 2165.9mm. [1A day is considered to have “rained” if the total rainfall for that day is 0.2mm or more.] While there is no distinct wet or dry season in Singap...

    Compared to countries in the temperate regions, temperatures in Singapore vary little from month to month and also from day to day. The daily temperature range has a minimum usually not falling below 23-25ºC during the night and maximum not rising above 31-33ºC during the day. May and June has the highest average monthly temperature (24-hour mean o...

    Relative humidity shows a fairly uniform pattern throughout the year and does not vary much from month to month (Fig 7). Its daily variation is more marked, varying from more than 90% in the morning just before sunrise and falling to around 60% in the mid-afternoon on days when there is no rain. The mean annual relative humidity is 83.9%. Relative ...

    The most prominent winds in Singapore are from the northeast and the south, reflecting the dominance of the monsoons in Singapore (refer to wind rose in Fig 8). On any given day, winds generally follow the prevailing monsoon flow except when light winds are being modified by terrain or weather systems (e.g., showers or thunderstorms and land or sea...

    Visibility is generally good during the Northeast Monsoon months from December to March except during rainfall or showers. Slight to moderate haze, which is common during the Southwest Monsoon and in light wind conditions during the inter-monsoon months, can reduce the visibility to below 10 kilometres. During severe episodes of transboundary smoke...

    Sunshine duration refers to the cumulative time during which an area receives direct irradiance from the sun of at least 120 Watts/m2. Since Singapore is near the equator, the length of its day is relatively constant throughout the year, and thus so is the amount of sunshine it receives. Daily sunshine hours are mainly influenced by the presence or...

    Cumulus, stratocumulus and cumulonimbus clouds are the most common low cloud types in Singapore. On an average day, cumulus clouds start to develop in the mid-morning, increasing to about 3-4 oktas (one okta is one eighth of the sky) by midday with bases of around 2,000 ft (0.6 km) and tops from 8,000 to 12,000 ft (~ 2.5 – 3.5 km). During the after...

  2. Currently: 84 °F. Sprinkles. Broken clouds. (Weather station: Singapore / Paya Lebar, Singapore). See more current weather. Annual Weather Averages Near Singapore. Averages are for Singapore / Paya Lebar, which is 7 miles from Singapore. Based on weather reports collected during 2012–2021. Showing: Weather by CustomWeather, © 2024. Need some help?

  3. Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Singapore Singapore. The climate in Singapore is hot, oppressive, and overcast. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 76°F to 89°F and is rarely below 75°F or above 92°F.

  4. Singapore is situated just above the equator and has a tropical climate. The temperatures rarely drop below 24°C at night and during the day the maximum temperature rarely rises above 36°C. Days can feel very humid because of the temperatures and high amounts of rain.

  5. average temperature by month Singapore. With an average of 27.4 °C | 81.2 °F, May is the warmest month. The month of January registers the most frigid temperatures throughout the year, with an average low temperature of 25.8 °C | 78.4 °F.

  6. Jan 27, 2024 · Singapore, Singapore - Climate and weather forecast by month. Detailed climate information with charts - average monthly weather with temperature, pressure, humidity, precipitation, wind, daylight, sunshine, visibility, and UV index data.