Best time to visit Singapore for good weather
When is the best weather in Singapore? Monthly breakdown of temperature, rainfall, and sunshine hours — ranked by what actually matters for your trip.
Best month
February
The inter-monsoon window — noticeably drier and sunnier, and often the best weather month of the year.
↑February is statistically the driest and sunniest month in Singapore's calendar — 112mm is modest by local standards, and sunshine hours jump to 7.1 daily
↑Chinese New Year (if it falls in February) transforms the city: Chinatown, River Hongbao at Marina Bay, and city-wide celebrations
↑The best month for outdoor exploration: Gardens by the Bay, East Coast Park, the Southern Ridges walk — all at their most viable
All months ranked — Good weather
Best match
The inter-monsoon window — noticeably drier and sunnier, and often the best weather month of the year.
#1 for good weather
Best match
National Day (August 9) is Singapore's proudest moment — fireworks, parade, and pure national energy over Marina Bay.
#2 for good weather
Best match
F1 season approaches and the National Day build-up begins — the city is practising excellence.
#3 for good weather
Best match
One of the drier, sunnier months — Singapore Food Festival and school holidays fill the city with energy.
#4 for good weather
Best match
F1 Singapore Grand Prix — the world's only night street race turns the city into one enormous event.
#5 for good weather
Strong option
Great Singapore Sale begins and rainfall eases slightly — a workable month with improving conditions.
#6 for good weather
Strong option
Deepavali transforms Little India — one of Singapore's most visually spectacular neighbourhood events.
#7 for good weather
Strong option
Inter-monsoon brings afternoon thunderstorms back — reliable daily rain, but warm and the city is uncrowded.
#8 for good weather
Strong option
Hot, wet, and low-key — Singapore's quietest month works well for those who prioritise value and space.
#9 for good weather
Strong option
Northeast Monsoon peaks — heavy rain but Chinese New Year transforms Chinatown into something unmissable.
#10 for good weather
Strong option
Northeast Monsoon arrives — Singapore's wettest period, but the indoor culture and city infrastructure are fully insulated from the rain.
#11 for good weather
Worth considering
The wettest month and the most festive — Orchard Road Christmas lights rival anywhere in Asia, NYE over Marina Bay is spectacular.
#12 for good weather