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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Public Report weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Singapore has a tropical rainforest climate: temperatures stay between 25°C and 33°C year‑round with humidity rarely dropping below 70%. The live forecast above shows the current reading. Rainfall is frequent, especially during the northeast monsoon from November to January.
What is the weather like in Singapore today and tomorrow?
Based on the live forecast above, today’s conditions reflect the typical range, with highs near 32°C and a chance of passing showers. Tomorrow will feel similar, with the weather in Singapore tomorrow likely to be hot and humid, followed by brief thundery downpours. For a detailed breakdown, check the weather in singapore 10 days and singapore weather hourly data available in the live panel.
Weather in Singapore by month and year‑round
Singapore has no true seasons; monthly averages vary by only 1–2°C. The hottest months are April and May (average high 33°C), while the wettest are November to January (northeast monsoon). The weather in singapore year round remains consistently warm and wet. For those planning ahead, the singapore weather forecast 30 days gives a broad outlook, but short-term accuracy is higher for weather in singapore 14 days.
Does Singapore have a dry season?
Not in a strict sense. The inter‑monsoon periods (February–March and June–September) are slightly drier but still see regular showers. No month averages below 100 mm of rain.
What is the best time to visit Singapore for weather?
February to March offers slightly less rain and sunshine, though it remains hot and humid. For cheaper rates, the wetter months (November–January) still have plenty of fine spells.
How accurate are 30‑day forecasts for Singapore?
Long‑range forecasts are general guides only. Short‑term predictions for weather in singapore 10 days or weather in singapore 14 days are far more reliable, especially for rainfall timing.
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