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Home / Weather / Singapore Braces for Wet December After Showers

Singapore Braces for Wet December After Showers

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Singapore anticipates moderate to heavy thundery showers in afternoons during early December.
  • Daily temperatures will range from 24°C to 33°C, potentially reaching 34°C on warmer days.
  • Rainfall in the latter half of November included a high of 70.4mm in Clementi.
Singapore Braces for Wet December After Showers

The Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) forecasts moderate to heavy thundery showers across the island during the first half of December. These wet conditions may extend into the evenings on several days. Daily temperatures are expected to generally range between 24°C and 33°C, though some days might see highs around 34°C. The total rainfall for this period is predicted to be near average.

November's latter half saw inter-monsoon conditions, bringing thundery showers and gusty winds on multiple occasions. A notable event on November 17, 2025, resulted in significant afternoon rainfall, with Clementi recording 70.4mm, the highest for that period. Daily maximum temperatures in late November typically ranged from 32°C to 34°C, with Paya Lebar reaching a high of 35.2°C on November 29.

Singapore's tropical rainforest climate features year-round warmth and humidity, influenced by its equatorial location and maritime exposure. The year is characterized by two monsoon seasons and two inter-monsoon periods, the latter bringing intense afternoon thunderstorms. Rainfall is abundant and evenly distributed, averaging about 2,340 mm annually, though western areas often receive more rain than the east.

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Singapore expects moderate to heavy thundery showers in the afternoons during the first half of December.
Daily temperatures will likely range between 24°C and 33°C, with potential highs around 34°C on some days.
The highest rainfall in the second fortnight of November was recorded at Clementi on November 17, 2025, measuring 70.4mm.

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