
26 february friday
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77°
1008
91%
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77°
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91%
08:00
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90%
09:00
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78%
11:00
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71%
12:00
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18:00
86°
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19:00
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77%
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82°
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78%
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80°
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80%
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78°
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23:00
78°
1010
85%
00:00
78°
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78°
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77°
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92%
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77°
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93%
Sunrise 07:15
Waxing Gibbous
Sunset 19:20Daylight
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Location information
The climate zone in which Singapore is located is characterized by relative stability. Summers are relatively warm, and winters are both mild and frosty. In spring and autumn, the weather is rather unstable. Strong temperature changes are observed.
Until a few years ago, long-term weather forecasts were fairly accurate. But recently, against the background of global warming and changes in almost all weather parameters, it has become much more difficult to make long-term forecasts. The most accurate weather forecast in Singapore is given for a period of 1 to 7 days. The most accurate data is the weather for today, the weather for tomorrow, or the weather forecast for the week. The weather forecast for a month is considered long-term. This is not to say that it is unreliable. It's just not as accurate as the short-term one. It should be noted that it is compiled through a series of meteorological measurements. Weather data for the previous days of the month are also taken into account. In the northern regions, the weather is more stable for forecasting. The southern regions are characterized by the active occurrence of atmospheric fronts, which brings precipitation, strong winds, thunderstorms, and hurricanes. The influence of the sun and the difference in temperature of the air masses play an important role in forecasting. Pronounced seasonality allows making a more accurate forecast. It determines the clear time intervals of the year.
Its central part is located at 1 m above sea level.
This has a significant impact on climate and weather
in Singapore.
In general, the climate is favorable for living.
According to the data from the last census, the size of population
in Singapore is 3547809 inhabitants.
The population is represented by such nationalities
as Ethnic composition
74.4% Chinese Singaporeans
13.4% Malay Singaporeans[Note 2] 9.0% Indian Singaporeans
3.2% other[Note 3] and other nationalities.
Timezone - 8.0.