Singapore in June: Weather, Crowds & What to Expect
Climate Map for June
Average temperature across Singapore in June.
City Weather in June
| City | High | Low | Rain | UV | Feels |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singapore | 31° | 24° | 166 mm | very high | Hot |
| Ulu Bedok | 31° | 24° | 158 mm | very high | Hot |
| Bedok New Town | 31° | 24° | 160 mm | very high | Hot |
| Jurong | 31° | 24° | 166 mm | very high | Hot |
| Jurong West | 31° | 24° | 159 mm | very high | Hot |
| Sengkang New Town | 31° | 24° | 163 mm | very high | Hot |
| Yishun New Town | 30° | 24° | 161 mm | very high | Hot |
High / low are average daily temperatures (°C). “Feels” reflects how hot or cold it feels, allowing for humidity.
Downtown & Marina Bay (Central Business District)
Southwest monsoon influence starts to be felt in June with more settled mornings and short, sharp afternoon showers; humidity remains high but mornings can feel fresher along the waterfront. Tourists begin to arrive in greater numbers as regional school holidays start; hotel prices near Marina Bay rise on weekends. Ferry schedules to southern islands are more reliable than during the northeast monsoon, but still check for afternoon squalls.
Orchard, Civic District & Little India (Shopping & Cultural Core)
The Southwest Monsoon in June offers more consistent morning dryness around the shopping belt, making early-day markets and outdoor temple visits more pleasant. Afternoon showers may still crash into the day, especially in Little India where narrow lanes can be slick; plan museum visits for the afternoons. Weekends draw large local crowds to Orchard, so book restaurants ahead if you want a table during peak times.
East Coast & Changi (Beaches, Changi Airport & Seafront)
The Southwest Monsoon in June tends to calm the seas compared with the northeast months, producing gentler surf and more predictable ferry crossings to places like Pulau Ubin and St John’s Island. Humidity stays high, and afternoons can still produce short rain bursts; sunset walks along East Coast Parkway are pleasant. Plan picnics for the morning and expect weekend crowds at Kallang or East Coast seafood restaurants.
West (Jurong, Tuas & Jurong Lake)
June’s Southwest Monsoon brings more predictable mornings and fewer prolonged downpours, making it a convenient month for outdoor exploration around lakes and gardens. The humidity remains high and afternoon showers still cool the day; weekends attract local families to recreational spaces. Ferry services and coastal activity are not a focus in the west, so water-based disruptions are less relevant here.
North (Woodlands, Sembawang, Yishun & Pulau Ubin approaches)
Calmer seas are more common in June under the Southwest Monsoon, making the northern ferry crossings to Pulau Ubin and nearby islets less prone to cancellations. Early mornings are cool and ideal for cycling the island, while late afternoons still host quick, heavy rain. Expect weekend crowds of families at coastal parks; arrive early to get space at picnic shelters.
Central Catchment & Bukit Timah (Nature Reserves & Hills)
June typically offers more reliable morning conditions under the Southwest Monsoon, letting you enjoy longer hikes before short but powerful afternoon showers cool the forest. Visibility under the canopy improves after rains and trails dry faster between storms than during the northeast monsoon. Weekends fill with local hikers, so expect busier car parks and plan weekday visits if you prefer solitude.