Current Observations
Live weather data from stations across Singapore
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About Weather Observations
Real-time weather data is collected from a network of automated weather stations strategically positioned across Singapore. These stations continuously monitor atmospheric conditions to provide accurate, up-to-date information for residents and businesses.
How Weather Stations Work
Temperature Sensors
Measure air temperature using thermistors housed in radiation shields that protect from direct sunlight.
Humidity Sensors
Capacitive sensors measure the moisture content in the air, expressed as relative humidity percentage.
Rain Gauges
Tipping bucket gauges measure rainfall in millimeters by counting the number of times a small container tips when full.
Wind Instruments
Anemometers measure wind speed while wind vanes determine direction, typically mounted at 10 meters height.
Understanding the Readings
| Measurement | Unit | Typical Range in Singapore |
|---|---|---|
| Air Temperature | °C (Celsius) | 24°C - 34°C |
| Relative Humidity | % (Percentage) | 60% - 95% |
| Rainfall | mm (Millimeters) | 0 - 50mm per event |
| Wind Speed | knots or km/h | 0 - 20 knots (calm to moderate) |
Data Source
All weather data is sourced from the National Environment Agency (NEA) of Singapore. NEA operates over 60 weather stations across the island, providing comprehensive coverage of local weather conditions. Data is typically updated every 5-15 minutes, ensuring you have access to the latest information.