Often considered the most pleasant time of year, this period sees the lowest rainfall and slightly lower humidity levels. February is statistically the driest month, with an average of only 4.4 inches (102 mm) of rain.
This period is defined by its wind. The "dry" phase of the Northeast Monsoon brings winds that have travelled over the vast landmass of China and the South China Sea, stripped of much of their moisture. This results in two defining features: stable, clear mornings and a noticeable drop in the omnipresent humidity. It is the closest Singapore comes to a temperate spring. The city’s ubiquitous air conditioners hum a little less fiercely, and the evening pasar malam (night markets) feel more inviting as the air cools to a balmy 24°C. dry season in singapore
The most profound negative externality of the dry season is not the lack of water, but the air quality. Often considered the most pleasant time of year,