Singapore · Month comparison
August vs February
February ranks #1 overall vs August at #2. The inter-monsoon window — noticeably drier and sunnier, and often the best weather month of the year.
August
#2 of 12 months
Best match
National Day (August 9) is Singapore's proudest moment — fireworks, parade, and pure national energy over Marina Bay.
- ↑National Day (August 9) parade and fireworks over Marina Bay — the most spectacular and emotionally charged event in Singapore's calendar; the whole city celebrates
- ↑Singapore Night Festival lights up the Bras Basah/Bugis heritage district with light installations and performances — free and genuinely impressive
February
#1 of 12 months
Best match
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
| Factor | August | February |
|---|---|---|
| Weather score | 6 | 7 |
| Value score | 5 | 6 |
| Crowd score | 5 | 6 |
| Events score | 9 | 8 |
| Atmosphere | 9 | 8 |
| Avg high temp | 32°C | 31°C |
| Monthly rain | 174mm | 112mm |
| Daily sunshine | 7.2hrs | 7.1hrs |
August trade-offs
- ↓National Day week pushes hotel rates up sharply — book well in advance for any property near Marina Bay or the Padang
- ↓Rainfall climbs back to 174mm; the dry window of June-July closes and afternoon thunderstorms become reliable again
- ↓The school holidays are ending but the city has not yet quietened — August is busy throughout
February trade-offs
- ↓If Chinese New Year falls in February, hotel demand spikes significantly for the festival week — plan and book early
- ↓Still hot and humid by any non-tropical standard: 31°C with 83% humidity is the baseline regardless of month
- ↓Prices reflect February's reputation as a good month — not the cheapest window
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