For the next two weeks, we should be expecting even more rain, lightning and thunder, along with a continuation of the super warm weather we’ve seen so far in the month of March.
Since the last two weeks of March, we’ve entered the inter-monsoon period, where winds are light and prone to shifts in direction.Â
This month, there will also be moderate-to-heavy rain showers especially in the afternoon and the evening.
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It’s notable that last month, the daily total rainfall of 134.2mm registered at Jurong West was the second wettest day in March recorded in the past 10 years.
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The heat wave continues as daily temperatures range between 24°C-34°C, but may rise above 35°C on cloudless days. April is one of the warmest months of the year.
For context, in the month of March, daily temperatures hit a peak of 36.2°C in Ang Mo Kio, and seven out of 31 days hit heat heights above 35°C.Â
I guess the weather got COVID-19 too.
Drink up, bring an umbrella around, and don’t stand around huge trees if you don’t want your hair spiking up like Einstein’s.Â
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