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Asking about the weather in Singapore all year round
Singapore 165438+ rainy season is from the end of 10 to the beginning of March of the following year. Affected by the humid northeast wind, it basically rains every day. It is usually a thunderstorm in the afternoon, and the average low temperature hovers around 24-25℃.
The southwest wind blows from June to September, which is the driest. These two monsoon periods are separated by monsoon alternate months, that is, from April to May, and from 10 to 1 10. In the months when the monsoon alternates, the ground wind is weak and changeable, and the sun is very hot, and the highest temperature on the island can reach 35℃. Singapore is located near the equator and has a high ultraviolet index.
Singapore is located at north latitude 1 18' and east longitude 103 5 1', adjacent to the south entrance of Malacca Strait, adjacent to Malaysia by the narrow Johor Strait in the north, connected to Malaysia by two long dikes, and connected to Batam Island and Tanbin Island by ferry in the south. The total land area of Singapore is about 765,438+05.8 square kilometers. The country consists of more than 60 islands, including Singapore Island, Jurong Island, Sentosa Island, St. John Island and Guiyu Island, with a total coastline of more than 200 kilometers.
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