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Singapore located in the southeastern part of Asia lies at the southern tip of the Malayan Peninsula. It lies 1 degree north of the equator and has a tropical type of climate. Singapore is blessed with no true distinct seasons. The geographical location and the influence of the sea exert a great influence on the climatic conditions of Singapore.

The main features of its climate are uniform temperature and pressure, high humidity and abundant rainfall. Our site focussingapore offers detailed information about the climate of Singapore.
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Singapore receives an average rainfall of around 2,370 mm. There are some instances of 24-hour rainfall recorded in the previous years. The diurnal range of temperature varies between minimum 23 to 26 degree centigrade and a maximum of 31 to 34 degree centigrade. During the early morning time the relative humidity remains at its height while during the mid-afternoon it's around 60%. The eastern part of Singapore falls under the rain shadow region and thus receives less rainfall than the western side. The climate in the eastern side of Singapore is slightly dryer and hotter than the western part. The nation is blessed with monsoon seasons twice in a year. |