Featured image adapted from Simon Lim on Facebook.
Singapore has been experiencing erratic weather lately, often having sunny days coupled with thundery showers. Last Sunday (17 Apr) happened to be one of them.
Whether you loved it or hated it, there was one silver lining. Or rather, many silver linings in the form of electrifying lightning bolts.
And photographers all over Singapore were quick to capture this stunning light show.
Source: Joseph Yeo on Facebook
If you spent the night comfortably curled up in bed and hiding from the storm, here are some photos from social media to show you just what you missed.
Shortly after the sunset painted the skies a comforting orange hue on Sunday evening (17 Apr), a thunderstorm soon descended on Singapore.
With that came a stunning and lengthy lightning display.
Over in the Marine Parade area, a photographer managed to get this spectacular composite shot of multiple lightning strikes.
Source: Simon Lim on Facebook
In his Facebook caption, he shared that it was a “crazy night”, and this was captured in 30 minutes, between 8.40pm and 9.10pm.
During that time, there were reportedly over 40 lightning bolts. They were so numerous that the photographer compared them to strands of “fried bee hoon” falling from the sky.
His photo amazed other netizens, garnering over 1,900 shares and counting.
The lightning show was also seen in the central regions of Singapore.
A photographer in Toa Payoh managed to catch this shot of lightning bolts streaking across the night sky in his neighbourhood.
Source: Benjamin Lim on Facebook
The awe-inspiring image is a composite shot of 14 images taken in the span of half an hour.
Nearby in the Potong Pasir area, another photographer got a shot of several majestic lightning bolts shooting down right above the HDB buildings.
Source: Edwin Teoh on Facebook
The lighting show illuminated the night sky as the thunderstorm rained down.
One Facebook user even managed to capture the lightning bolts creeping across the sky in a video.
Amazingly, he said the mesmerising video was taken using the motion trigger function on his Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra phone.
If you missed last night’s phenomenal lightning show, don’t worry.
The Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) said the current inter-monsoon conditions wouldn’t be leaving us any time soon. And these thundery showers will be accompanied by frequent lightning.
So, in the weeks to come, you can look out for more lightning displays as the storms roll in. You might want to grab your camera to capture some stunning shots of your own.
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Featured image adapted from Simon Lim on Facebook.
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