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At the changi climate station, the annual mean temperature in 2024 was 28. 4°c, 0. 6°c above the long-term average and the warmest on record, tying with 2019 and 2016 (figure 1). Climate maps overview of all annual maps monthly and annual maps climate normals temperature rainfall Singapore’s climate is characterised by two monsoon seasons separated by inter-monsoonal periods (see table below). Global climate models are … Climate modelling and analyses ccrs has analysed future climate for singapore and the southeast asian region at high spatial resolution. The northeast monsoon occurs from december … The annual climate assessment report is an annual publication that provides updates on climate trends over singapore, a description of the key climatic features and the notable …