Monthly Archives: August 2023

August 30, 2023

Fair and Windy Start to September 2023

Singapore, 30 August 2023 – The prevailing Southwest Monsoon conditions are expected to persist over Singapore and the surrounding region in the first fortnight of September 2023, with low-level winds blowing from the southeast or southwest.

2    The monsoon rain band is forecast to be mainly confined over the northern Southeast Asia region in the first half of September 2023, bringing less rainfall over Singapore. In the first week of September 2023, the presence of a dry air mass over Singapore and the surrounding region is expected to bring a few fair and windy days. Short-duration thundery showers are expected between the late morning and afternoon over parts of the island on some days, particularly in the second week of the month. The passage of Sumatra squalls may bring widespread thundery showers and gusty winds to Singapore on one to two mornings. Overall, the rainfall for the first fortnight of September 2023 is likely to be below average over most parts of Singapore.

3    The first fortnight of September 2023 is expected to be generally warm, with daily maximum temperatures ranging between 33 and 34 degrees Celsius on most days. Several nights may be warm, when the prevailing winds blow from the southeast or south bringing warm and moist air from the sea. On these nights, the temperatures may stay above 28 degrees Celsius, particularly over the eastern and southern coastal areas of the island.

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 – 29 Aug 2023)

5    Southwest Monsoon conditions prevailed over Singapore and the surrounding region in August 2023, with low-level winds blowing mostly from the southeast or southwest.

6    In August 2023, localised short-duration thundery showers fell over parts of the island in the late morning and afternoon on several days. Sumatra squalls also brought widespread thundery showers and gusty winds over Singapore on a few mornings. On 13 August 2023, heavy localised thundery showers fell over eastern Singapore in the early afternoon. The daily total rainfall of 84.4 mm recorded at Simei that day was the highest rainfall recorded for August 2023.

7    It was generally warm in August 2023. The daily maximum temperature in August 2023 was above 33 degrees Celsius on most days. The highest daily maximum temperature of 34.4 degrees Celsius was recorded at Admiralty on 6 August 2023. There were also several warm nights, particularly over the southern and eastern parts of the island where the minimum night-time temperatures remained above 28 degrees Celsius.

8    Most parts of Singapore recorded below average rainfall in August 2023. Jurong recorded rainfall of 21 per cent above average, and Queenstown recorded rainfall of 61 per cent below average.

 

CLIMATE STATION STATISTICS

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

Average daily maximum temperature: 31.6 °C
Average daily minimum temperature: 25.2 °C
Average monthly temperature: 28.0 °C
Average rainfall: 124.9 mm
Average number of rain days: 13

 

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

Highest monthly mean daily maximum temperature: 33.0 °C (2019)
Lowest monthly mean daily minimum temperature: 22.4 °C (1930)
Highest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 440.4 mm (1988)
Lowest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 22.8 mm (2019)

 

August 16, 2023

Current Drier Weather Conditions Expected to Continue in the Coming Fortnight

Singapore, 16 August 2023 – The drier weather conditions experienced in the first half of August 2023 are likely to continue into the second half of the month. During the coming fortnight, the prevailing Southwest Monsoon conditions are expected to persist, with the low-level winds over Singapore blowing from the southeast or southwest.

2    In the second fortnight of August 2023, the monsoon rain band is forecast to lie over the northern Southeast Asia region, resulting in less rainfall over Singapore. Short-duration thundery showers are expected between the late morning and afternoon over parts of the island on some days. In the middle of next week, the presence of a dry air mass over Singapore and the surrounding region may bring a few fair weather days to Singapore. The passage of Sumatra squalls may bring widespread thundery showers and gusty winds on one to two mornings. On the whole, we expect below average rainfall in the second half of August 2023. For the month of August, the total rainfall is expected to be well below average over most parts of the island.

3    Warm conditions are expected on most days in the second half of August 2023, with daily maximum temperatures ranging between 33 and 34 degrees Celsius. The daily maximum temperature could reach a high of around 35 degrees Celsius on a few days. Several nights may also be warm, particularly when the prevailing winds blow from the southeast or south, and bring warm and humid air from the sea. Night-time temperatures of around 28 degrees Celsius can be expected on these nights, particularly over the south-eastern parts of the island.

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 Aug 2023)

5    Southwest Monsoon conditions prevailed over Singapore and the surrounding region in the first half of August 2023, with low-level winds blowing mostly from the southeast or southwest.

6    In the first half of August 2023, localised short-duration thundery showers fell over parts of the island in the late morning and afternoon on several days. Heavy localised thundery showers fell over eastern Singapore in the early afternoon on 13 August 2023. The daily total rainfall of 84.4 mm recorded at Simei that day was the highest rainfall recorded for the first fortnight of August 2023.

7    The daily maximum temperature in the first half of August 2023 ranged between 33 degrees Celsius and 34 degrees Celsius on most days. The highest daily maximum temperature of 34.4 degrees Celsius was recorded at Admiralty on 6 August 2023. There were also several warm nights, particularly over the southern and eastern parts of the island where the minimum night-time temperatures ranged between 28 degrees Celsius and 29 degrees Celsius.

8    Most parts of Singapore recorded below average rainfall in the first fortnight of August 2023. Simei recorded rainfall of 14 per cent above average, and MacRitchie recorded rainfall of 82 per cent below average.

 

CLIMATE STATION STATISTICS

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

Average daily maximum temperature: 31.4 °C
Average daily minimum temperature: 25.3 °C
Average monthly temperature: 28.1 °C
Average rainfall: 146.9 mm
Average number of rain days: 14

 

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

Highest monthly mean daily maximum temperature: 32.7 °C (2019)
Lowest monthly mean daily minimum temperature: 23.0 °C (1962)
Highest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 526.8 mm (1878)
Lowest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 11.8 mm (2019)

 

August 1, 2023

Warm Conditions with Short-Duration Thundery Showers Expected in the Coming Fortnight

Singapore, 1 August 2023 – The prevailing Southwest Monsoon conditions are expected to persist over Singapore and the surrounding region in the coming fortnight, with low-level winds continuing to blow from the southeast or southwest.

2     Localised short-duration thundery showers are forecast over parts of the island in the late morning and afternoon on some days during the first half of August 2023. On a few of these days, the thundery showers may be widespread and intense, when there is large-scale convergence of winds over Singapore and the surrounding region. Widespread thundery showers with gusty winds due to Sumatra squalls may occur between the pre-dawn hours and morning on one or two days. The presence of a dry air mass over Singapore and the surrounding region may bring relatively fair and warm weather to Singapore on a few days. Overall, the rainfall for the first fortnight of August 2023 is likely to be slightly below average over most parts of Singapore

3     Warm conditions with daily maximum temperatures of around 34 degrees Celsius are expected on most days in the first two weeks of August 2023. The daily maximum temperature could reach a high of around 35 degrees Celsius on a few days. Warm and humid conditions are also expected on some nights in the coming fortnight. Warm nights typically occur when the prevailing winds blow from the southeast and bring warm, humid air from the sea over the land. On these nights, the temperatures may stay above 29 degrees Celsius, particularly over the southern and eastern coastal areas of the island.

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 July 2023)

5     Southwest Monsoon conditions prevailed over Singapore and the surrounding region in July 2023, with low-level winds blowing mostly from the southeast or southwest.

6     In July 2023, thundery showers fell over parts of the island in the late morning and afternoon on most days. On 20 July 2023, convergence of winds over the surrounding region brought widespread thundery showers to Singapore in the morning. The daily total rainfall of 124 mm recorded at Tuas that day was the highest rainfall recorded for July 2023.

7     There were five days in July 2023 when the daily maximum temperature reached 34 degrees Celsius or more. The highest daily maximum temperature of 35.4 degrees Celsius was recorded at Choa Chu Kang and Clementi on 5 July 2023. There were also several warm nights, particularly during the last week of July 2023, where the minimum night-time temperatures ranged between 28 degrees Celsius and 29 degrees Celsius over the southern and eastern parts of the island. The lowest minimum temperature was 21.8 degrees Celsius recorded at Admiralty on 20 July 2023 when there were island-wide thundery showers.

8     Most parts of Singapore recorded above average rainfall in July 2023. Kent Ridge recorded rainfall of 149 per cent above average, and Sembawang recorded rainfall of 37 per cent below average.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLIMATE STATION STATISTICS

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

Average daily maximum temperature: 31.4 °C
Average daily minimum temperature: 25.3 °C
Average monthly temperature: 28.1 °C
Average rainfall: 146.9 mm
Average number of rain days: 14

 

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

Highest monthly mean daily maximum temperature: 32.7 °C (2019)
Lowest monthly mean daily minimum temperature: 23.0 °C (1962)
Highest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 526.8 mm (1878)
Lowest monthly rainfall ever recorded: 11.8 mm (2019)