How to read the Singapore forecast
Singapore weather runs on a different clock to temperate cities. The morning is almost always the driest and clearest part of the day. By noon the heat builds, and between 2pm and 6pm the convective energy triggers the thunderstorms that account for much of the city-state's rainfall. The hourly strip is therefore more useful here than elsewhere: it tells you whether the storm is early, late or skipping today entirely. The seven-day outlook is reliable at the two to three day range; beyond that, Singapore's equatorial position makes precision forecasting harder.