clau00006Dec 111 min readThe highest December temperature ever recorded in Singapore is 36.2°C at Paya Lebar.The highest recorded temperature in Paya Lebar, Singapore, was 36.2°C on December 7, 2024. In a Facebook post, the National Environment Agency (NEA) stated that this is the highest daily maximum temperature ever recorded for December in Singapore. The previous record, set on December 6, 2016, was 35.9°C. The heat follows a stormy and rainy November with the highest November rainfall since 1980, with an average of 419.0 mm.According to the NEA, "it was 47.4 per cent above the month’s long term-average, and exceeded the previous record of 390.1mm set in Nov. 1992."The upcoming week is predicted to bring thundery showers throughout the afternoon.The temperature in here is rising.Singapore is warming even though temperatures have dipped today (Dec. 10), with Paya Lebar reaching 31.0C.2023 was the fourth warmest year on record for Singapore, with an average annual temperature of 28.2°C.At 28.06°C, the most recent decade (2014–2023) was the warmest on record for Singapore, 0.33°C warmer than the one before it (2004–2013).
The highest recorded temperature in Paya Lebar, Singapore, was 36.2°C on December 7, 2024. In a Facebook post, the National Environment Agency (NEA) stated that this is the highest daily maximum temperature ever recorded for December in Singapore. The previous record, set on December 6, 2016, was 35.9°C. The heat follows a stormy and rainy November with the highest November rainfall since 1980, with an average of 419.0 mm.According to the NEA, "it was 47.4 per cent above the month’s long term-average, and exceeded the previous record of 390.1mm set in Nov. 1992."The upcoming week is predicted to bring thundery showers throughout the afternoon.The temperature in here is rising.Singapore is warming even though temperatures have dipped today (Dec. 10), with Paya Lebar reaching 31.0C.2023 was the fourth warmest year on record for Singapore, with an average annual temperature of 28.2°C.At 28.06°C, the most recent decade (2014–2023) was the warmest on record for Singapore, 0.33°C warmer than the one before it (2004–2013).
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