Seasons In Singapore [ FHD | 2K ]
An organized line of thunderstorms can occur during the predawn and midday hours, bringing sudden strong winds and heavy rain. Inter-Monsoon Periods
Similar to the first period but generally wetter as it leads into the main rainy season. Seasonal Variations at a Glance Northeast Monsoon (Wet) Northeast Monsoon (Dry) Southwest Monsoon Inter-Monsoon Months Dec – Jan Feb – Mar Jun – Sep Apr – May / Oct – Nov Rainfall Frequent & prolonged Scattered showers Afternoon storms Temp Winds Strong, Northerly Gusty, Northerly Southeasterly Light & Variable Practical Tips for Travelers Climate of Singapore - Weather Information Portal seasons in singapore
While Singapore does not experience traditional seasons like winter, spring, summer, and autumn, it does have four distinct periods throughout the year: An organized line of thunderstorms can occur during
Singapore does not have four temperate seasons, but it has well-defined monsoon and inter-monsoon periods based on rainfall. Additionally, its residents experience haze seasons, blooming events, and festive cycles that serve functional equivalents of seasons. Understanding Singapore’s seasons requires abandoning temperature-based models and embracing precipitation, wind, and culture as key markers. Singaporeans recognize "seasons" through haze events
Climate change is expected to have a significant impact on Singapore's climate, with rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns. According to the Singapore Meteorological Service, the country's temperature is expected to rise by 1.5°C to 2°C (2.7°F to 3.6°F) by 2030, and by 3°C to 4°C (5.4°F to 7.2°F) by 2100.
Singapore, located 1 degree north of the Equator, experiences no astronomical seasons. Instead, its climate is defined by two main monsoon seasons and two inter-monsoon periods, characterized by variations in rainfall, wind direction, and temperature. However, beyond meteorology, Singaporeans recognize "seasons" through haze events, flowering cycles, festive holidays (Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, Deepavali, Christmas), and retail/sales periods. This paper explores the scientific definition of Singapore’s seasons, their predictability, and how a tropical city-state constructs seasonal meaning without winter or summer.