Monthly Archives: November 2022

November 16, 2022

Northeast Monsoon to Set In by End of the Month Less Wet Weather Expected in the Next Fortnight

Singapore, 16 November 2022 – Inter-monsoon conditions with low level winds that are light and variable in direction have been prevailing over Singapore since the last week of October 2022. Around the end of November 2022, the low-level winds are forecast to gradually strengthen and shift to blow mostly from the northeast or northwest. This change in monsoonal winds signal the start of the Northeast Monsoon season which typically extends into March 2023.

2        The second fortnight of November 2022 is not expected to be as wet as the first fortnight of the month. In the second half of the month, short-duration thundery showers are expected on some days in the afternoon and may extend into the evening on a few days. In addition, in the early part of the fortnight, low-pressure systems developing over the northern South China Sea are forecast to bring a temporary shift in the winds to blow from the southwest or west over Singapore and the surrounding vicinity. This may result in the passage of Sumatra squalls bringing widespread thundery showers with occasional gusty winds over Singapore between the early hours and early morning on a few days. With well above-average rainfall registered in the first half of the month and less wet weather to be expected for the second fortnight, the overall rainfall for November 2022 is likely be slightly above-average over most parts of the island.

3        For the rest of November 2022, the daily temperature is forecast to range between 24 degrees Celsius and 33 degrees Celsius on most days and may reach around 34 degrees Celsius on a few days when there is less cloud cover.

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.

 

REVIEW (1 – 15 November 2022)

5        In the first fortnight of November 2022, inter-monsoon conditions prevailed over Singapore, with prevailing winds generally light and variable in direction. On some days, the low-level winds blew from the southwest or west.

6        The monsoon rain band was located over the equatorial Southeast Asia region and brought wet weather over Singapore on most days in the first half of November 2022. Large-scale convergences of winds over Singapore and the surrounding vicinity led to the development of several Sumatra squalls that brought widespread showers and gusty winds between the early and pre-dawn hours on many days. Thundery showers also fell over the island on several afternoons and nights. The Sumatra squall which brought gusty winds and heavy thundery showers in the early hours of 14 November 2022 resulted in a daily total rainfall of 157.2mm recorded around the Jurong West area. This was the highest daily total rainfall for the first fortnight of November 2022.

7        The daily maximum temperature was below 33 degrees Celsius on most days in the first half of November 2022 due to the rainy weather. There was only one day when the daily maximum temperature was higher than 34 degrees Celsius. In the first fortnight of November 2022, the highest daily maximum temperature of 34.3 degrees Celsius was recorded at Paya Lebar on 4 November 2022. The rainy weather and cloudy skies on 5 November 2022 brought the minimum temperature around Jurong area to a low of 21.8 degrees Celsius.

8         In the first half of November 2022, rainfall was well-above average for most parts of Singapore except in the southern part of the island, where rainfall was slightly below-average. The highest rainfall anomaly of 124 per cent above average was recorded at Woodlands. The anomaly was lowest at Sentosa at 15 per cent below average.

 

 

 

CLIMATE STATION STATISTICS

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

Average daily maximum temperature: 31.2 °C
Average daily minimum temperature: 24.6 °C
Average monthly temperature: 27.2 °C
Average rainfall: 252.3 mm
Average number of rain days: 19

 

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

Highest monthly mean daily maximum temperature: 32.3 °C (2019)
Lowest monthly mean daily minimum temperature: 22.4 °C (1933)
Highest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 521.5 mm (1874)
Lowest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 53.5 mm (1981)

November 1, 2022

Wettest October in Four Decades with Wet Weather Expected to Continue in the First Half of November 2022

Singapore, 1 November 2022 – Inter-monsoon conditions have prevailed over Singapore in the second half of October 2022 and will likely persist into November 2022. The current wet weather is expected to continue, with thundery showers expected on most days in the first fortnight of November 2022.

2        With the monsoon rain band forecast to remain over the Southeast Asia region, Singapore can expect a continuation of wet days in the coming fortnight. During the period, thundery showers are forecast on most days. In the first week of November 2022, Sumatra squalls developing in the Strait of Malacca may bring widespread thundery showers with occasional gusty winds as they pass Singapore between the pre-dawn hours and morning on some days. In the latter half of the fortnight, afternoon thundery showers can be expected on most days, with the showers extending into the evening on a few days. The total rainfall for the first fortnight of November 2022 is forecast to be above average over most parts of the island.

3        During the fortnight, the daily temperature on most days is forecast to range between 24 degrees Celsius and 33 degrees Celsius. The wetter weather may bring relatively lower temperatures on a few days, with daily minimum temperatures below 23 degrees Celsius and daily maximum temperatures below 32 degrees Celsius.

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.

 

REVIEW (1 – 31 October 2022)

5        In the second half of October 2022, Singapore and the surrounding region experienced inter-monsoon conditions. The low-level winds that blew predominantly from the southeast or southwest since June 2022 gradually weakened and became mostly light and variable in direction. The monsoon rain band remained close to the equatorial Southeast Asia region, and brought thundery showers over Singapore on most days in the second half of the month.

6        In October 2022, the influence of several tropical storms over the South China Sea and Western Pacific Ocean resulted in large-scale convergence of winds over Singapore and the surrounding vicinity. This led to the development of several Sumatra squalls that brought widespread showers and gusty winds over Singapore between the pre-dawn hours and morning on most days. Thundery showers also fell over the island on several afternoons and nights. The Sumatra squall which brought heavy thundery showers over many parts of Singapore in the morning of 5 October 2022 resulted in a daily total rainfall of 138.1mm recorded at Pasir Panjang. This was the highest daily total rainfall for October 2022.

7        Based on the rainfall averaged across the island-wide stations with long-term records since 1980, October 2022 is the wettest October in four decades, with a monthly total rainfall of 412.0mm. This exceeded the previous highest October rainfall of 389.3mm, which was recorded in October 2011. The Changi climate station experienced a total of 27 rain days in October 2022. This is the highest number of rain days occurring in October at the Changi climate station since the 1980s, and surpasses the previous record of 21 days observed in 1985 and 2003.

8        In October 2022, the daily maximum temperature was below 33 degrees Celsius on most days due to the rainy weather. The wet weather brought several days with cool night time temperatures. There were 23 days with daily minimum temperatures of 24 degrees Celsius or less. The temperature at Jurong Island dropped to 21.9 degrees Celsius during the showers on 12 October 2022. That was the lowest daily minimum temperature for October 2022.

9      Well above-average rainfall was received across the island in October 2022. The highest anomaly of 232 per cent above-average was recorded around the Kent Ridge area. The anomaly was lowest at Paya Lebar at 29 per cent above-average.

 

 

 

 

 

CLIMATE STATION STATISTICS

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

Average daily maximum temperature: 31.2 °C
Average daily minimum temperature: 24.6 °C
Average monthly temperature: 27.2 °C
Average rainfall: 252.3 mm
Average number of rain days: 19

 

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

Highest monthly mean daily maximum temperature: 32.3 °C (2019)
Lowest monthly mean daily minimum temperature: 22.4 °C (1933)
Highest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 521.5 mm (1874)
Lowest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 53.5 mm (1981)