Table of Contents
Is weather in Singapore bad?
Singapore’s weather hardly ever changes – it is almost always 31/32C and humid with possible rain in the afternoon. Sometimes there are thunderstorms and heavier rain. In December the temperature plummets to about 28 degrees C for about 2 weeks – and the local all put on snow jackets and lament how cold it is.
What kind of climate can be found in Singapore?
Singapore is situated near the equator and has a typically tropical climate, with abundant rainfall, high and uniform temperatures, and high humidity all year round. Many of its climate variables, such as temperature and relative humidity, do not show large month-to-month variation.
Has Singapore ever snowed?
Singapore does not have a winter season, and the coldest months are December, January, and February. The temperatures are too high for snow formation; therefore, it does not snow in Singapore.
Is Singapore very hot?
True to its Southeast Asian location, Singapore is characterised by a hot and humid climate. Located just 1 degree north of the equator, it quite naturally enjoys a tropical/equatorial climate. The weather is warm and humid all year round. Rainfall is almost an everyday phenomenon, even during the non-monsoon period.
Does Singapore have winters?
While Singapore is technically in the northern hemisphere – which means it’s technically winter in December – our proximity to the equator (only around 130km), means you don’t really get any sense of the four distinct seasons. Instead, the weather is dictated by monsoon systems.
What type of climate does Singapore have?
Climate of Singapore. Singapore is situated near the equator and has a typically tropical climate, with abundant rainfall, high and uniform temperatures, and high humidity all year round. Many of its climate variables, such as temperature and relative humidity, do not show large month-to-month variation.
What is the minimum and maximum temperature in Singapore?
Singapore usually witnesses a minimum of 23-26 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 31-34 degrees Celsius. Based on climate records since 1929, the lowest temperature recorded till date has been 19.4 degrees Celsius on January 31, 1934 and the highest was on March 26, 1998 at 36 degrees Celsius.
What is the relative humidity in Singapore?
The mean annual relative humidity is 83.9\%. Relative humidity frequently reaches 100\% during prolonged periods of rain. 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).
What is Singsing Singapore’s Climate Action Plan?
Singapore’s strategies to achieve our 2030 pledge are outlined in the Climate Action Plan: Take Action Today, For a Carbon-Efficient Singapore which can be downloaded here [3.1 MB, PDF] . NEA actively promotes energy efficiency in the industry, household, and public sectors through legislation, incentives, and public education.