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World Weather Information Service

Meteorological Services, National Environment Agency
Weather Information for Singapore

Weather Forecast
Issued at 18:00 (Local time) 08 Jul 2005
Date Temperature oC Weather
Minimum Maximum
09 Jul
(Sat)
25 33 THUNDERSTORMS
THUNDERSTORMS
10 Jul
(Sun)
25 33 THUNDERSTORMS
THUNDERSTORMS
11 Jul
(Mon)
25 33 THUNDERSTORMS
THUNDERSTORMS
>> Click here for temperatures in oF
 
Climatological Information
Month Mean Temperature oC Mean Total Precipitation (mm)
Daily
Minimum
Daily
Maximum
Jan 23.1 29.9 198.0
Feb 23.5 31.0 154.0
Mar 23.9 31.4 171.0
Apr 24.3 31.7 141.0
May 24.6 31.6 158.0
Jun 24.5 31.2 140.0
Jul 24.2 30.8 145.0
Aug 24.2 30.8 143.0
Sep 23.9 30.7 177.0
Oct 23.9 31.1 167.0
Nov 23.6 30.5 252.0
Dec 23.3 29.6 304.0
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Remarks:
* Climatological information is based on WMO Climatological Normals(CLINO) .
* Mean temperature is based on monthly averages for the period 1961- 1990.
* Mean total precipitation is based on monthly averages for the period 1961- 1990.
* Precipitation includes both rain and snow.
* Attention: Please note that the averaging period for climatological information and the definition of "Mean Number of Precipitation/Rain Days" quoted in this web site may be different for different countries. Hence, care should be taken when city climatologies are compared.