For the past few days, Singapore has been experiencing thundery showers.
Well, like it or not, get ready to continue to expect such heavy rain this coming weekend.
On Friday (3 Mar), the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) forecast heavy rain to take place between Friday and Saturday.
The MSS also believes that the daily minimum temperature could drop to between 21°C and 22°C in some parts of the country.
According to an announcement from the National Environment Agency (NEA) on Facebook, another monsoon surge is expected to hit Singapore.
This will happen between Friday (3 Mar) and Saturday (4 Mar).
Source: National Environment Agency (NEA) on Facebook
Based on hourly forecasts, it appears as though no area in Singapore is spared from such rainfall.
Source: Meteorological Service Singapore
Channel NewsAsia (CNA) reports that the MSS had forecast thundery showers in the afternoon for most days in the first week of March.
It also predicted that the total rainfall for the first half of the month will most likely be above average for most areas in Singapore.
The heavy rainfall on Tuesday (28 Feb) was also a result of a monsoon surge. It was the wettest day in February on record.
According to the MSS, the daily minimum temperature could drop to between 21°C and 22°C in some places.
Based on its forecast, it appears as though we will continue to experience heavy showers throughout the weekend.
Source: Meteorological Service Singapore
With more rainy days ahead of us, let’s not allow the wet weather to dampen our spirits.
Remember to bring out your umbrellas and stay safe.
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Featured image by MS News.
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