Day
30 °C
Night
23 °C
Sea
28 °C
Precipitation
320 mm
in month
Rainy days
18 days
in month
Daylight
12 hours
average
Sunshine
4 hours
average
Humidity
84 %
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Singapore, with its luscious tropical climate, is known for its consistently warm days and mild nights. Daytime temperatures span from around 30 °C (86 °F) in the cooler months to a peak of 32 °C (89 °F) by May. Throughout the year, the highest nocturnal temperatures are seen in June, averaging around 24 °C (76 °F), and the lowest at night occur in January with 23 °C (73 °F). February is notably dry with as few as 9 days of precipitation, in stark contrast to November, which stands out as the wettest month with 20 days of rainfall.
In Singapore, January marks the onset of the tourist season, noticeable through the slight drop in precipitation with 12 days of rain. This period also heralds the beginning of a decrease in rainfall volume and witnesses the year's highest wind speeds in January.
February sees an upturn in day temperatures, indicating the peak tourist season in Singapore. This month sees the lowest amount of rainfall (153 mm (6.01 in)), fewest rainy days, and a decrease in humidity to 79 %. The number of cloudless sun hours is at its annual high with 6 hours.
The ongoing tourist season in March heralds a gradual increase in both the count and quantity of rainy days, reaching 13 days and 200 mm (7.87 in) respectively.
Tourist activity nears its peak in April, noticeable through the increased number of rainy days (16 days), foreshadowing a decline in the quantity of rainfall.
The tourist season presses on in May with the year’s highest daytime temperatures at 32 °C (89 °F) and a minor uptick in nightly temperatures. A continuous increase in the number of rainy days is detected at 16 days. The wind speed is at its annual nadir.
June, still within the high tourist season, shows a decline in rainy days setting at 14 days. Daylight duration is at its zenith along with nocturnal temperatures peaking at 24 °C (76 °F).
July signals an incremental increase in rainfall to 169 mm (6.65 in) as the tourist season starts to taper off.
With temperatures reaching approximately 31 °C (88 °F), August maintains suitable conditions for tourists to explore Singapore.
The early decrease in rainfall volume to 156 mm (6.14 in) is observed in Singapore in September, coupled with a reduction in sunshine hours to 5 hours, as the tourist season persists.
An increase in the frequency of rainy days occurs in October, registering at 16 days. An uptick in rainfall volume accompanies this, as tourist activities remain prevalent.
Entering the wet season, November brings a drop in daily temperatures and a substantial rise in precipitation, with rainfall amounting to 257 mm (10.10 in) and reaching the peak number of rainy days for the year.
Continuing the wet season trend, December sees the lowest daytime temperatures for the year in Singapore. While the number of rainy days starts to decrease, rainfall hits its maximum at 320 mm (12.59 in), and sunshine becomes a rare commodity during this month.
The average daytime temperature in Singapore in January hovers around a warm 30 °C (86 °F), perfect for basking in the sun by the sea or pool. It's advisable to keep hydrated frequently in such temperatures.
February in Singapore brings warm but enjoyable weather, typically not too hot for comfort.
In March, Singapore experiences a gentle wind on average, with speed around 2 m/s, which should not interfere with holiday activities.
April is not within Singapore's dry season, with rain expected on roughly 16 days throughout the month.
May in Singapore is quite sunny, offering around 6 hours of clear skies on average.
Nights in Singapore in June are moderately warm, with an average temperature of 24 °C (76 °F), ideal for nocturnal outings or early morning activities.
Expect around 14 days to be rainy in Singapore during the month of July.
August in Singapore offers delightful daytime temperatures averaging 31 °C (88 °F), complemented by ideally warm sea temperatures around 29 °C (84 °F) and comfortable nights at around 24 °C (75 °F).
September is not considered part of the wet season in Singapore, expect nearly 14 days of rainfall for the month.
Sea temperatures in Singapore in October are quite warm, averaging 29 °C (84 °F), making it agreeable for a variety of water activities.
November is Singapore's rainiest month, with precipitation expected approximately on 20 days.
Expect a relatively high humidity level in December in Singapore, averaging around 84 %.