Best Time to Visit Singapore
Singapore is hot and humid year-round. Rainfall peaks during the Northeast Monsoon (roughly November to January), while late spring and early summer are often slightly …
Singapore is hot and humid year-round. Rainfall peaks during the Northeast Monsoon (roughly November to January), while late spring and early summer are often slightly drier.
Our analysis considers temperature ranges, rainfall patterns, crowd levels, accommodation costs, and seasonal events to provide you with a comprehensive view of when to visit Singapore. Be aware that this destination has a distinct rainy season that can affect travel plans.
Month-by-Month Breakdown
| Month | Weather | Rain | Crowds | Cost | Verdict |
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| January | 30°C / 24°C | 240mm 🌧️ | Peak | Mixed | |
| February | 31°C / 24°C | 170mm 🌧️ | Mixed | ||
| March | 31°C / 25°C | 180mm 🌧️ | Mixed | ||
| April | 31°C / 25°C | 165mm | Good | ||
| May | 31°C / 26°C | 170mm | Good | ||
| June | 31°C / 26°C | 130mm | Good | ||
| July | 31°C / 26°C | 150mm | Good | ||
| August | 31°C / 26°C | 170mm | Good | ||
| September | 31°C / 25°C | 170mm |
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| October | 31°C / 25°C | 190mm 🌧️ | Mixed | ||
| November | 30°C / 25°C | 250mm 🌧️ | Mixed | ||
| December | 30°C / 24°C | 270mm 🌧️ | Peak | Mixed |