Monthly Archives: April 2022

April 29, 2022

Wet and Warm Weather to Continue in First Half of May 2022

Singapore, 29 Apr 2022 The wet and warm weather experienced in April 2022 is forecast to continue into the first fortnight of May 2022. With the presence of the monsoon rain band close to the equatorial Southeast Asia region, thundery showers are expected on most days in the first fortnight of May 2022.

2        The prevailing inter-monsoon conditions over Singapore are expected to persist into May 2022. In the first half of the month, the low-level winds are forecast to be light and variable in direction but may strengthen to blow from the southwest or west on some days.

3        In the first fortnight of May 2022, short-duration moderate to heavy thundery showers with frequent lightning are expected over parts of the island between the afternoon and evening on some days. On several days in the early part of the fortnight, the presence of low-pressure systems over the South China Sea may bring a shift in the low-level winds to blow from the southwest or west. This could induce the development of Sumatra squalls in the Strait of Malacca and bring widespread thundery showers with gusty winds over Singapore during the pre-dawn hours and morning. Overall, the rainfall for May 2022 is expected to be near-normal over most parts of Singapore.

4        The warm conditions experienced in the last fortnight of April 2022 are forecast to persist into the first fortnight of May 2022. The daily temperature is expected to range between 24 and 34 degrees Celsius on most days and could reach 35 degrees Celsius on a few days. On some rainy days, the daily minimum temperature may drop to a low of around 23 degrees Celsius.

5          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.

REVIEW (1 – 28 April 2022)

 6        In April 2022, inter-monsoon conditions prevailed over Singapore and the surrounding region with the prevailing winds generally light and variable in direction. Under the influence of a few tropical storms over the Western Pacific Ocean, the winds strengthened and blew from the southwest or west on some days.

7        There were more showers in the second half of April 2022 compared to the first half of the month. In the first half of April 2022, localised and short-duration thundery showers fell over parts of the island mainly in the late morning and afternoon on some days. On most days in the second half of April 2022, thundery showers fell in the afternoon over most parts of the island due to strong daytime heating of land areas. There were also a few days when thundery showers fell during the night and in the pre-dawn hours. On 17 April 2022, large-scale convergence of winds in the surrounding region brought several spells of thundery showers which started in the afternoon and extended into the evening and night. The daily total rainfall of 91.1mm recorded at Seng Kang that day was the highest rainfall recorded for April 2022.

8        It was generally warm in April 2022. The daily maximum temperature was above 34 degrees Celsius on 13 days. On seven of these days, the daily maximum temperature was at least 35.0 degrees Celsius, with the highest temperature of 36.8 degrees Celsius recorded at Admiralty on 1 April 2022. The lowest minimum temperature was 22.2 degrees Celsius recorded at Sembawang on 9 April 2022.

9        About half of the island recorded above-normal rainfall in April 2022. The rainfall recorded at Sentosa was 78 percent above average. The rainfall at Jurong West was 57 percent below average.

 

CLIMATE STATION STATISTICS

Long-term Statistics for May
(Climatological reference period: 1991 – 2020)

Average daily maximum temperature: 32.3 °C
Average daily minimum temperature: 25.7 °C
Average monthly temperature: 28.6 °C
Average rainfall: 164.3 mm
Average number of rain days: 15

 

Historical Extremes for May
(Rainfall since 1869 and temperature since 1929)

Highest monthly mean daily maximum temperature: 33.6 °C (1997)
Lowest monthly mean daily minimum temperature: 23.5 °C (1974)
Highest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 386.6 mm (1892)
Lowest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 41.6 mm (1997)

 

April 14, 2022

Warm and Wet Weather Expected for the Rest of April 2022

Singapore, 14 Apr 2022 The prevailing inter-monsoon conditions over Singapore and the surrounding region are expected to persist through May 2022. In the coming fortnight, the prevailing winds are forecast to be generally light and variable and occasionally blow from the southwest or west.

2          In the early part of the coming fortnight, the convergence of prevailing winds from the southwest or west may lead to the development of Sumatra squalls over the Strait of Malacca. As the squalls move eastwards toward the South China Sea, they may bring widespread thundery showers and gusty winds over Singapore during the pre-dawn hours and morning on a few days.

3          Short-duration moderate to heavy thundery showers with frequent lightning are expected over parts of the island in the afternoon on most days. On a few of these days, the thundery showers may be intense, and could extend into the early evening. The rainfall for April 2022 is expected to be below average over most parts of Singapore.

4          For the rest of April 2022, warm weather can still be expected. The daily maximum temperatures are expected to be around 34 degrees Celsius on most days. On one or two rainy days, the daily minimum temperature may drop to a low of around 23 degrees Celsius.

5          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.

REVIEW (1 – 13 April 2022)

 6          Inter-monsoon conditions prevailed over Singapore and the surrounding region in the first half of April 2022. The prevailing winds were generally light and blew mainly from the southwest or northwest.

7          In the first half of April 2022, thundery showers fell over parts of the island mainly in the late morning and afternoon. These showers were mostly localised and of short-duration. The highest daily total rainfall of 70.2mm was recorded at Punggol on 6 April 2022. The passage of Sumatra squalls also brought showers and strong winds to the coastal areas of western Singapore between the early hours and morning on a few days. The highest wind gust of 67km/h was recorded at Pasir Panjang on 9 April 2022.

8          In the first fortnight of April 2022, there were five days when the daily maximum temperature reached 34 degrees Celsius or more. In particular, the daily maximum temperatures soared to 36.8 degrees Celsius and 35.4 degrees Celsius at Admiralty and Ang Mo Kio respectively under clear sky conditions. The lowest minimum temperature was 22.2 degrees Celsius recorded at Admiralty on 9 April 2022.

9          The rainfall was well below average over many parts of Singapore in the first half of April 2022. The rainfall recorded at Punggol was 22 per cent above average. The rainfall at Jurong West was 87 per cent below average.

 

 

CLIMATE STATION STATISTICS

Long-term Statistics for April
(Climatological reference period: 1991 – 2020)

Average daily maximum temperature: 32.4 °C
Average daily minimum temperature: 25.3 °C
Average monthly temperature: 28.2 °C
Average rainfall: 164.3 mm
Average number of rain days: 15

 

Historical Extremes for April
(Rainfall since 1869 and temperature since 1929)

Highest monthly mean daily maximum temperature: 33.9 °C (1983)
Lowest monthly mean daily minimum temperature: 23.1 °C (1934)
Highest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 454.9 mm (1900)
Lowest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 16.6 mm (1977)

 

April 1, 2022

Warm Days with Thundery Showers Expected for the First Half of April 2022

Singapore, 1 Apr 2022 – Inter-monsoon conditions with warm weather and afternoon thundery showers are expected to continue into the first fortnight of April 2022. The monsoon rain band is forecast to lie close to the equatorial region and bring more showers to Singapore.

2    During the inter-monsoon period, the prevailing winds are typically light and variable in direction. Warm weather with moderate to heavy thundery showers commonly occur in the afternoon. Climatologically, April is one of the warmest months of the year, with a high incidence of lightning activity.

3    In the first half of April 2022, short-duration thundery showers are expected in the afternoon and evening on most days due to strong solar heating of land areas. On some days, the thundery showers may be intense, due to the convergence of prevailing winds around Singapore. On a few days when prevailing winds shift to blow from the west, the eastward passage of Sumatra squalls from Sumatra or the Strait of Malacca could bring widespread thundery showers with gusty winds over Singapore in the morning. Overall, the rainfall for April 2022 is expected to be near average over most parts of Singapore.

4    Warm conditions are expected in the coming fortnight. The daily temperature is forecast to range between 24oC and 34oC on most days. The daily maximum temperature may reach 35oC or higher on days with less clouds in the sky.

5      For updates of the daily weather forecast, please visit our MSS website (https://www.weather.gov.sg), NEA website (www.nea.gov.sg), or download the myENV app.

REVIEW (1 – 31 March 2022)

6     Northeast Monsoon conditions prevailed over Singapore and the surrounding region in the first half of March 2022, with the low-level winds generally blowing from the northwest or northeast.   With the weakening of the winds in the second half of the month, inter-monsoon conditions were observed to prevail. On a few days during this time, the winds blew from the west.

7     In March 2022, thundery showers fell over the island mainly in the afternoon and evening. There were also thundery showers in the pre-dawn hours and morning on a few days. On 7 March 2022, strong solar heating of land areas coupled with convergence of winds over Singapore triggered moderate to heavy thundery showers in the afternoon. The heaviest rainfall was over the southern and western parts of Singapore. The daily total rainfall of 134.2 mm registered at Jurong West, was the highest daily total rainfall for March 2022. This was ranked the second wettest day recorded in March in the past 10 years. The highest daily rainfall in the past 10 years was 151.5 mm recorded at Jurong West on 23 March 2021.

8     March 2022 was a warm month. Strong solar heating of land areas coupled with light wind conditions resulted in warm temperatures on most days. Out of the 19 days when the daily maximum temperature reached 34oC or more, there were 7 days where temperature soared to 35oC or higher. On 19 March 2022, the highest daily maximum temperature of 36.2oC was recorded at Ang Mo Kio. The daily minimum temperature dipped to a low of 21.8 oC at Pulau Ubin on 21 March 2022 and at Admiralty on 31 March 2022.

9     Many parts of Singapore received above average rainfall in March 2022. The rainfall recorded at Yio Chu Kang was 109 per cent above average. The rainfall at Tuas was 42 per cent below average.

 

 

CLIMATE STATION STATISTICS

Long-term Statistics for April
(Climatological reference period: 1991 – 2020)

Average daily maximum temperature: 32.4 °C
Average daily minimum temperature: 25.3 °C
Average monthly temperature: 28.2 °C
Average rainfall: 164.3 mm
Average number of rain days: 15

 

Historical Extremes for April
(Rainfall since 1869 and temperature since 1929)

Highest monthly mean daily maximum temperature: 33.9 °C (1983)
Lowest monthly mean daily minimum temperature: 23.1 °C (1934)
Highest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 454.9 mm (1900)
Lowest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 16.6 mm (1977)