Singapore's Weather in February

February is a month of extreme weather for Singapore, mainly in a pleasant way. This is when the country has the least amount of rain, the lowest humidty, and the most sunshine. It is also Singapore's windiest month.

This page gives detailed information on the typical February weather for Singapore. There are data and descriptions for temperature, rain, sun, humidity, wind and storms.

The numbers here are long-term historical averages based on climate data gathered from 1991 to 2020.

Temperature Weather iconTemperature

89 °F February average high 32 °C
76 °F February average low 25 °C

Daytime temperatures at Singapore usually go no higher than 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius).

Nighttime temperatures only rarely get as low as 67 °F (20 °C).

Rainy Weather iconRain

4.1 in total precipitation 105 mm
9 days of rain

Overall, February is Singapore's driest month. But the total amount of rain for February has varied over the years from 22 inches (567 mm) to less than half an inch (6 mm).

Usually the day's heaviest rainfall this time of year occurs around 5 pm.

Sunny Weather iconSun

59 % sunshine
199 hours of sun

February is Singapore's sunniest month with an average of 7 hours of sun a day.

Daylight lasts for 12 hours and 4 minutes a day on average. That amounts to 338 hours of sunlight for the month.

Humid Weather iconHumidity

81 % February average humidity

February is Singapore's least humid time of year. The relative humidity this month ranges throughout the day from an average maximum of 94 percent to an average minimum of 62 percent.

Windy Weather iconWind

6.3 mph February wind speed average 10.1 kph

February is Singapore's windiest month.

Stormy Weather iconStorms

5 days with thunder in February
4 days with lightning

February is one of the quietest months for thunderstorms in Singapore.

Reference

Meteorological Service Singapore. Climate of Singapore.

WMO Climate Normals. Station Data Files. Pacific (RA-V). Singapore. Index of /archive/arc0216/0253808/1.1/data/0-data/Region-5-WMO-Normals-9120/Singapore.

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