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The annual temperature in Singapore

Weather in Singapore Annual temperature:

Singapore is located in the tropics, controlled by the equatorial low pressure zone for many years, with a rainy climate in the equator and small annual and daily temperature differences. The average temperature is between 23 and 34℃, the average annual rainfall is about 2400 mm, and the humidity is between 65% and 90%.

The rainy season is from June 1 1 to March of the following year, and the weather is unstable due to the humid northeast monsoon. There are usually thunderstorms in the afternoon, and the average low temperature hovers at 24-25℃. From June to September, the southwest wind is the driest. In the months with alternating monsoon, that is, from April to May, 10 to10, the ground wind is weak and changeable, the sun is hot, and the highest temperature on the island can reach 35℃.

The geographical environment of Singapore:

Singapore is located at the southern tip of Malay Peninsula, at the entrance and exit of Malacca Strait, adjacent to Malaysia across Johor Strait in the north and facing Indonesia across Singapore Strait in the south. It consists of Singapore Island and 63 nearby islands, of which Singapore Island accounts for 88.5% of the national area. Singapore Island is about 50 kilometers long from east to west and 26 kilometers long from north to south.

Singapore is a city country, so there is no division between provinces and cities. Instead, the country is divided into five communities (administrative districts) in a way that conforms to urban planning, and managed by corresponding community development councils (hereinafter referred to as social councils). According to the geographical division, the five clubs were named Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest and Central.