Asia · Climate Guide

Singapore Weather & Best Time to Visit

Month-by-month weather breakdown, seasonal tips, and the ideal time to visit Singapore for your travel style.

Climate

Hot & humid

Temperature

25–33°C

Crowds

High

Price level

Expensive

Expert Tip

February–April is Singapore's driest stretch — ideal for outdoor hawker centres.

Month-by-Month Breakdown

Best Good Avoid
JanGood
FebBest
MarBest
AprBest
MayGood
JunGood
JulGood
AugGood
SepGood
OctAvoid
NovAvoid
DecAvoid

Season Summary

Peak Season

February, March, April

Best weather, highest prices, and most tourists. Book accommodation in advance.

Shoulder Season

January, May, June, July, August, September

Decent weather with lower prices and fewer crowds. Often the best value window.

Off Season

October, November, December

Challenging weather conditions. Lowest prices — good if you prioritise budget over comfort.

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We’re integrating a real-time weather API to show live temperatures, precipitation, UV index, and hourly forecasts for Singapore.

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Singapore Weather FAQ

What is the best time to visit Singapore?

The best time to visit Singapore is February, March, April. During these months you'll find hot & humid weather, high crowds, and expensive-range prices.

What is the weather like in Singapore?

Singapore has hot & humid weather with temperatures typically ranging from 25–33°C. The destination is tagged as ideal for city, food, culture travel.

When should I avoid visiting Singapore?

October, November, December are generally the least ideal months to visit Singapore, due to unfavourable weather conditions. If you must travel during this period, check regional forecasts as conditions can vary.

Is Singapore expensive to visit?

Singapore is considered expensive for most travellers. Prices are higher than average, typical of premium destinations.

How crowded is Singapore for tourists?

Tourist crowds in Singapore are generally high. Consider travelling in shoulder season for a more relaxed experience.