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Singapore weather, reported by Jumper

The live pet-owner forecast for Singapore: walk verdicts, paw-safety context, and a very good weather anchor. Real forecast data, reported with more tail wags than your usual station.

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Verdicts use the same temperature bands as our vet-sourced guides to safe walking temperatures and cold-weather limits, including the humidity bump and the 7-second pavement test.

Next 12 hours in Singapore

10-day Singapore forecast

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What Singapore weather usually means for pets

Averages tell you what to plan a wardrobe around. Here is Singapore's typical year with a dog-walk comfort rating for each month, using the same bands as the live verdict above.

MonthAvg highAvg lowTypical midday walk
January87.1°F / 31°C75.7°F / 24°CRisky — early/late only
February88.7°F / 32°C76.3°F / 25°CRisky — early/late only
March90°F / 32°C76.8°F / 25°CDangerous — skip midday
April90.3°F / 32°C77.5°F / 25°CDangerous — skip midday
May90.1°F / 32°C78.3°F / 26°CDangerous — skip midday
June89.4°F / 32°C78.3°F / 26°CRisky — early/late only
July88.5°F / 31°C77.7°F / 25°CRisky — early/late only
August88.5°F / 31°C77.5°F / 25°CRisky — early/late only
September88.9°F / 32°C77.4°F / 25°CRisky — early/late only
October89.2°F / 32°C77°F / 25°CRisky — early/late only
November88.2°F / 31°C76.3°F / 25°CRisky — early/late only
December86.9°F / 31°C75.7°F / 24°CRisky — early/late only

Record high: 96.8°F / 36°C (March, observations since 1929) · Record low: 66.9°F / 19°C (January, observations since 1929)

Climate data: Meteorological Service Singapore / National Environment Agency 1991-2020 normals.

Singapore weather facts every pet owner should know

  • Singapore has no real seasons: average highs sit between 86.9F and 90.3F every single month, so heat management is a 365-day job for dog owners.
  • Overnight lows never leave the mid 70s (75.7F to 78.3F), which means even pre-dawn walks are warm; shade, water, and short loops matter more than clever timing.
  • The all-time record low is just 66.9F, so a Singapore dog will never need a winter coat, ever.
  • Sitting about one degree north of the equator, Singapore pairs its 88.5F afternoons with tropical humidity that pushes effective heat stress well past the 90F danger line.
Singapore's Marina Bay skyline seen from Marina Bay Sands
Singapore's Marina Bay skyline seen from Marina Bay Sands. Photo: CEphoto, Uwe Aranas, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Singapore pet weather questions

Most afternoons, all year: every month averages highs between 86.9F and 90.3F, past the 82F risky band, and humidity makes it feel worse. Walk before 8 am or after sunset, keep loops short and shaded, and always carry water.
Enormously. Nights only cool to about 75.7F to 78.3F, so dogs never get a low-humidity recovery window, and panting works poorly in saturated air. Flat-faced breeds are at risk even at the 87.1F January average high, so treat air conditioning as part of their care.
They change the rain, not the heat: even December, the coolest month, still averages an 86.9F high, and the record low is only 66.9F. Use the cloud cover and post-shower cooling to your advantage, but keep paws dried and skin folds clean to prevent hot spots in the constant humidity.
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