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When to go to Singapore
Singapore is an all year round destination. As it is situated 137km (85 miles) north of the Equator, expect hot and humid weather throughout the year.
The Dryer Season - April to October
April to October is the best time to visit Singapore. Days are still warm and humid, rains are still present, however, these months Singapore gets the least rain (with the very least reported in July).
Temperatures remain uniform, reaching as high as 87°F (31°C), and an average sunrise temperature as low as 75°F (24°C).
The Wetter Season - November to March
Days are very warm and often humid, while nights are fairly cool. Average daytime temperatures are around 27 degrees Celsius.
The heaviest rainfall occurs between November and January, with daily showers that sometimes last for long periods of time; at other times, it comes down in short, heavy gusts and goes quickly away. Wind speeds are rarely anything more than light.