Rain, rain, go away.
The weather forecast for February 2017 shows a Singapore with fewer rain clouds gracing us with their presence. After the drizzles and storms before and during the Lunar New Year, we’ll be seeing different weather conditions.
Sunny days are soon approaching
Unfortunately, we won’t be getting as many cooling cloudy days as we did in January.
As stated by the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS), February will be one of the driest months of the year. Temperatures could go between 23 to 33 Degree Celsius, and occasionally hit a high of 34 Degree Celsius. Not favorable for a summer climate country like Singapore but maybe we can now have our picnics.
Say goodbye to snuggling under a blanket during a rainy day! Dry and warm days will be heading our way for the first two weeks of February, with only a couple of short thunderstorms predicted to arrive.
These storms are expected to come sometime in the afternoon, for about 4 to five days. Weather forecasts aren’t always 100% accurate, so bring an umbrella or a comfortable jacket when you think those grey clouds overhead will evolve into heavy rain!
To get more recent updates, head on over to Accuweather or MSS so you can check weather forecasts and plan ahead.
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