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Sleet and snow showers most frequent across northern Scotland, but also affecting parts of Northern Ireland, north Wales and eastern England at times. Some icy surfaces forming between showers. Elsewhere, much of central and southern parts dry, clear and frosty.

Thursday:

Frequent snow showers northern Scotland may extend to other parts of northern Britain, with a risk of wintry showers across the far west too. Crisp and cold elsewhere.

Outlook for Friday to Sunday:

Remaining cold or very cold with wintry showers continuing around coasts. Increasing chance of areas of freezing fog developing, especially for parts of England and Wales, through the weekend.

(i) The weather symbol in each sector indicates the weather conditions affecting or forecast to affect that sector over the next 2 hours.

(ii) A forecast of thundery showers indicates an imminent risk of lightning. Lightning typically strikes within 6km radius of a location, but is known to strike more than 10km away from the thunderstorm cloud.

The weather in Singapore on Thursday, December 8th, is going to be cloudy throughout the day, together with light rain around noon.

There is also a chance for some clouds before dawn at about 3 am.

Weather information for Singapore, on Thursday, December 8th:

The highest temperature of the day will be 28°C around noon. The day will be extremely humid, with average humidity of 87%, ranging from 79% to a maximum value of 93% at about 6 am. The wind will be light, and will get up to 13 km/h at 11 pm, blowing from the west. The cloud coverage will range from 19% around 4 am to as high as 100% around 11 pm with an average of 90%.

The precipitation probability will change throughout the day between 0% and 55%. The highest chance for precipitation will be around noon and the lowest probability around midnight. The dew point will range from 23°C up to a maximum value of 25°C around 1 pm.

The visibility is expected to be good with average visibility of 14 km throughout the day. Atmospheric pressure will be low with average pressure of 1008 hPa. Sunrise will be at 6:55 am, and sunset at 6:57 pm, making it a total of 12 hours and 2 minutes of daylight.

Air quality forecast for Singapore, on Thursday, December 8th:

On average, the air quality on this day will be moderate, meaning that air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution. According to our index, ranging from 0 to 500, the air quality is going to be between values of 35 and 180.

Pollen forecast for Singapore, on Thursday, December 8th:

The overall pollen forecast for this day shows no significant pollen. Tree pollen on this day is expected to have no risk. There's no risk of weed pollen, and as for grass pollen, this day is expected to have no risk.

The weather in Singapore on Friday, December 9th, will change throughout the day from weather to cloudy, with light rain.

Looks like moderate rain will appear in the early morning and a high probability for cloud overcast before dawn.

Weather information for Singapore, on Friday, December 9th:

The maximum temperature of the day is going to be 27°C around 3 pm. The day will be extremely humid, with average humidity of 87%. The wind will be light, and will get up to 14 km/h at 4 am, blowing from the west. The cloud coverage throughout the day will be around 100%.

The chances of precipitation throughout the day will change between 20% and 40%. The highest chance for precipitation will be around 3 pm and the lowest probability around 8 pm. The dew point will range from 22°C up to a maximum value of 24°C around 6 pm.

The visibility is expected to be fair with average visibility of 9 km throughout the day. Atmospheric pressure will be low with average pressure of 1008 hPa. Sunrise will be at 6:55 am, and sunset at 6:58 pm. The day will have 12 hours and 3 minutes of daylight.

Air quality forecast for Singapore, on Friday, December 9th:

On average, the air quality on this day will be moderate, meaning that air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution. According to our index, ranging from 0 to 500, the air quality is going to be between values of 31 and 166.

Pollen forecast for Singapore, on Friday, December 9th:

The overall pollen forecast for this day shows no significant pollen. Tree pollen on this day is expected to have no risk. There's no risk of weed pollen, and as for grass pollen, this day is expected to have no risk.

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FAQ

How warm does it get in Singapore?

The average annual highest temperature in Singapore is 29.2°C (84.6°F), and the June 6th is the hottest day on average.

How cold does it get in Singapore?

The average annual lowest temperature in Singapore is 25.0°C (77.0°F), and the February 2nd is the coldest day on average.

Which part of Singapore is hottest?

Generally, there is much more rainfall on the western side of the island than on the eastern portion of Singapore, owing to a rain shadow effect. Thus, the eastern side of Singapore is much drier and slightly hotter than western Singapore.

Is Singapore a hot country?

Singapore is situated near the equator and has a typically tropical climate, with abundant rainfall, high and uniform temperatures, and high humidity all year round.

Why is Singapore so hot?

Situated at the equator, Singapore experiences high temperatures as it receives the most direct sunlight.

What is the hottest month in Singapore?

April is the warmest month, January is the coolest month and November is the wettest month. Singapore lies between Malaysia and Indonesia, with a total area of 693 sq km and a coastline of 193 km. It consists of one main island and several other surrounding islets.