You’ve probably heard it everywhere: it’s going to be hot, hot and hot in the next two weeks.
However, a day after the weatherman announced that forecast that’s as predictable as a politician’s speech, we woke up to heavy rain this morning (18 June).
Well, enjoy while it lasts, because today might just be the calm before the storm.
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And the storm isn’t, literally, the storm.
It’s the hot weather.
This Morning’s Rain Might be the Calm Before a Storm
In case you didn’t know, it started raining at about 7am to 8am this morning.
Shortly after that, the rain persisted, and temperature dropped to a “freezing” 21.4°C at Newton. That’s much cooler than our air-con setting.
According to Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS), the highest temperature recorded this morning is only at 30.4°C.
The rain will also, most probably, last until this evening.
Sounds good…until you see the forecast for the next four days.
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Yes, we’re looking at 34°C days, not 30.4°C days in the next four days.
In some places, we might hit 35°C.
So enjoy this calm while it lasts.
You can watch this video to know why Singapore (and the rest of Asia) is melting:
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