Is it possible to snow in singapore




















The last reported occurrences of hail were in and Thus, we rate the claim that it snowed in Bishan as likely false. We have reached out to NEA to find out if there was indeed snow in Bishan last Friday, and will update the article when we get a reply. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Did it really snow in Singapore last week? So Singapore does not really have four seasons even though it is just in the northern hemisphere but does have a wet and dry season. Singapore does not have a winter season even though it is located slightly in the northern hemisphere. But the coldest months are between November to February. Generally, the coldest time season in Singapore is between November to February. The lowest temperature recorded in Singapore was Remember that the temperature in Singapore generally stays between the mids and low 30s.

Even By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. We might not have snow in Singapore, but one can imagine, right? Singaporean artist Sean Lee created a buzz with his series of an underwater Singapore in the future, similar to the beautiful and dystopian world of the popular video game, Bioshock. This time — and fitting for the Christmas season — he has reimagined a Singapore in harsh wintry climates.

Keeping it real, Sean also included the original photos of the buildings and scenes he worked on before putting an icy touch to the photos using a process called photo-bashing where artists merge and blend photographs or 3D assets together while painting and compositing them into one finished piece, lending a touch of surrealism to the final piece. You have gain. Dry cold air from the North East blows over the South China Sea and picks up moisture which is why this generally causes heavy rain over Malaysia and Singapore.

This year, the wind speed is higher than normal and this allowed the cold air reach Singapore faster before it is fully warmed up. The main cause of the heat in Singapore is because of its geographical location. It happens to be near the equator, which clearly indicates that the country experiences a tropical climate.



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