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   Climate

   Under the Köppen climate classification system, Singapore has a tropical rainforest climate

   with no distinctive seasons. Its climate is characterised by uniform temperature and pressure,

   high humidity, and abundant rainfall. Temperatures range from 22 °C to 34 °C (72 °F to 93 °F).

   On average, the relative humidity is around 90 percent in the morning and 60 percent in the

   afternoon. During prolonged heavy rain, relative humidity often reaches 100 percent. The lowest

   and highest temperatures recorded in its maritime history are 18.4 °C (65.1 °F) and 37.8 °C

   (100.0 °F) respectively. The highest wind speed recorded was 150 km/h (93 mph) on 26 May

   2007. June and July are the hottest months, while November and December make up the

   wetter monsoon season. From August to October, there is often haze, sometimes severe

   enough to prompt public health warnings, due to bushfires in neighbouring Indonesia. Singapore

   does not observe daylight saving time or a summer time zone change. The length of the day is

   nearly constant year round due to the country's location near the equator.

     

 

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