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Is Singapore hot?

Singapore has a tropical rainforest climate, with hot and humid temperatures, extremely small daily and annual temperature differences, with an average monthly temperature of 24-27 degrees, an annual rainfall of 2,400 mm and no typhoon. It is usually muggy from 10 to 3 pm, and the temperature is about 35 degrees. At night and in the morning, the temperature drops to 20 degrees under the sea breeze, which is very cool. Therefore, Singapore is a paradise for people who like sunbathing, swimming, sailing and other water sports. People who hate the scorching sun will not suffer, because almost all shops, hotels, office buildings and restaurants in Singapore are equipped with air conditioners.

It rains all year round in Singapore, with a light rainy season from April to September every year and a rainy season from 5438+00 in June to March the following year. Relatively speaking, June-August is relatively dry.

Daily average temperature: 26.7℃;

Maximum daily average temperature: 30.8℃;

Minimum daily average temperature: 23.9℃;

Coldest month: 65438+February to 65438+ 10;

Hottest month: May to July;

Annual rainfall: 2353 mm;

Daily average relative humidity: 84.3%;

Daily average humidity: 60% to 90%.

Singapore has two different monsoon seasons, from 65438+February to March of the following year, the northeast monsoon blows, which is quite humid; From June to September, southwest monsoon is the driest. These two monsoon periods are separated by alternate months of monsoon, that is, April to May,165438+1October to 65438+February. In the month when the monsoon alternates, the ground wind is weak and changeable, and the sun is very hot, resulting in showers and thunderstorms all over the island from afternoon to night.