Monthly Archives: June 2018

June 14, 2018

Wetter Weather Expected in The Next Fortnight

Second half of Jun 2018 to be wetter than the first half of month. Expect mostly short-duration thundery showers (late morning-early afternoon) and few days of widespread showers with gusty winds (predawn hours-morning). A few warm days can also be expected.

Singapore, 14 June 2018 – Southwest Monsoon conditions have set in over Singapore and the surrounding region. These conditions are forecast to prevail for the rest of the month and extend into September 2018. During this season, the low level winds over Singapore and the surrounding region are expected to blow from the southeast or southwest.

2          For the coming fortnight, short-duration thundery showers are expected on five to seven days, mostly in the late morning and afternoon. On two or three days, widespread thundery showers accompanied with occasional gusty winds can be expected between the predawn hours and morning. Compared to the first half of June 2018, the second half of the month is expected to be wetter, and the overall rainfall for June 2018 is likely to be above average over most parts of Singapore.

3          Despite the wetter weather conditions forecast in the next fortnight, warm days can still be expected where the daily maximum temperature on a few days could reach a high of around 35°C. On most days, the daily temperature is forecast to range between 25°C and 34°C. The nights can be relatively warm, in particular on non-rain days. The warm days and nights typically occur when the southeast winds are light and bring warm, humid air from the sea toward the land.

4         For updates of the daily weather forecast, please visit the MSS website (https://www.weather.gov.sg), NEA website (www.nea.gov.sg), or download the myENV app, MSS’ Weather@SG app.

REVIEW (1 – 13 June 2018)

5          Southwest monsoon conditions prevailed over Singapore and the surrounding region since early June 2018, and the low level winds blew predominantly from the southeast or southwest.

6          In the first fortnight of June 2018, the occurrence of Sumatra squalls on two consecutive days (on 1 and 2 June 2018) brought widespread thundery showers accompanied by gusty winds over Singapore between predawn hours and the early morning. The thundery showers were heaviest on 2 June 2018 where the highest recorded daily rainfall total was 92.2mm around the Jurong East area. The wet weather experienced on the first few days of the month was followed by several days of dry and warm weather conditions due to stable atmospheric conditions over Singapore and the surrounding region.

7          In the first week of June 2018, there were several days when the daily maximum temperature recorded was above 34°C. The highest temperature recorded in the first half of June 2018 was 35.0°C at the Marina Barrage area on 6 June 2018. At the Changi climate station, the night time temperatures on most days ranged between 26.0°C and 28.3°C, well-above the long-term climatological June mean minimum temperature of 25.4°C. The warm nights experienced were due to warm and humid air over the sea being blown towards land by the prevailing winds. The mean temperature recorded at the Changi climate station in the first half of June 2018 was 29.3°C, 1.0°C warmer than the long-term mean temperature for June.

8         Most parts of Singapore received above-normal rainfall in June 2018. The lowest rainfall of 25 mm (5% below average) was recorded at Admiralty. Rainfall was highest around Clementi where 192.8 mm (160% above average) was recorded.

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CLIMATE STATION STATISTICS FOR JUNE (Climatological reference period: 1981 – 2010)

Mean daily maximum temperature 32 °C
Mean daily minimum temperature 25.4 °C
Mean monthly temperature 28.3 °C
Mean rainfall for the month 130.7 mm
Mean number of rain days 12
Highest monthly mean daily maximum temperature 33.2 °C (1991)
Lowest monthly mean daily minimum temperature 24.4 °C (1989)
Highest monthly rainfall 265.8 mm (1996)
Lowest monthly rainfall 21.8 mm (2009)

June 1, 2018

Warmer and Drier Conditions with the Onset of Southwest Monsoon

Southwest Monsoon to bring drier and warmer conditions. Localized and short-duration thundery showers forecast on three to five days in late morning and early afternoon. Widespread showers with gusty winds on one to two days in predawn hours and morning.

Singapore, 1 June 2018 – The Southwest Monsoon is expected to set in during the first fortnight of June 2018, with the prevailing winds strengthening and blowing predominantly from the southeast or southwest. The Southwest Monsoon season typically last till September and is characterised by relatively drier and warmer weather conditions.

2         During the coming fortnight, drier conditions can be expected compared to the previous fortnight in May 2018. Localized short duration thundery showers are forecast in the late morning and early afternoon on three to five days due to strong heating of the land areas. In addition, widespread showers with gusty winds are likely in the predawn hours and morning on one to two days.  Rainfall for the first fortnight of June 2018 is likely to be below normal.

3         With lesser rainfall, generally warmer temperatures can be expected. During this period, the daily temperature is expected to range between 25°C and 34°C on most days, with the possibility of reaching 35°C on a few days.

4         For updates of the daily weather forecast, please visit the MSS website (https://www.weather.gov.sg), NEA website (www.nea.gov.sg), or download the myENV app, MSS’ Weather@SG app.

REVIEW (1 – 31 May 2018)

5         Inter-monsoon conditions persisted in Singapore in May 2018.  The low level prevailing winds were generally light and variable in direction, occasionally blowing from the east or southeast.

6         During the month, thundery showers affected Singapore in the late morning and afternoon on most days, and extended into the evening on some days.  On 13 May 2018, widespread moderate to heavy thundery showers affected Singapore between the early hours and mid-day due to strong convergence of winds over Singapore.  During the event, heavy rain fell over western parts of Singapore between 7am and 11am, with the highest daily total rainfall of 121.6mm recorded over the Choa Chu Kang area. The second half of the month was generally wetter than the first half.

7         For the month of May 2018, the daily maximum temperature ranged between 30.8°C and 35.4°C, and the daily minimum temperature ranged between 22.4°C and 27.0°C. There were up to 5 days with temperatures greater than 35.0°C recorded on the 3, 4, 12, 24 and 25 May 2018 over the northern, southern and western parts of Singapore. The night-time temperatures were also warm on some days, especially during the second week of the month when the night-time temperature stayed above 27.0°C.

8         About three quarters of Singapore received above-normal rainfall in May 2018. The lowest rainfall of 118.0 mm (36% below average) was recorded at Sentosa. Rainfall was highest around Paya Lebar where 343.8 mm (79% above average) was recorded.

 

FWO Jun 2018

CLIMATE STATION STATISTICS FOR JUNE (Climatological reference period: 1981 – 2010)

Mean daily maximum temperature 32 °C
Mean daily minimum temperature 25.4 °C
Mean monthly temperature 28.3 °C
Mean rainfall for the month 130.7 mm
Mean number of rain days 12
Highest monthly mean daily maximum temperature 33.2 °C (1991)
Lowest monthly mean daily minimum temperature 24.4 °C (1989)
Highest monthly rainfall 265.8 mm (1996)
Lowest monthly rainfall 21.8 mm (2009)