Humid and humid weather is expected in Singapore for the first 2 weeks of September, Singapore News & Top Stories



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SINGAPORE – Be prepared for two hot, humid weeks, with stormy rains and wet conditions forecast most days, the meteorologist said on Tuesday (Sept. 1).

In a statement, the Singapore Meteorological Service (MSS) said the daily maximum temperature is forecast to be between 32 degrees C and 33 degrees C, rising to around 34 degrees C in a few days, despite the majority of rains. of the days.

Hot and humid nights are also forecast in the second week of September, with nighttime temperatures of around 28 degrees C, the MSS said.

Moderate to heavy short duration stormy rains are expected in parts of the island between late morning and late afternoon most days, thanks to the monsoon rain band expected to be close to the region equatorial of Southeast Asia in the first half of the month.

One or two mornings will also see widespread stormy showers with gusty winds due to passing Sumatra storms.

The MSS said total precipitation in the first half of September is forecast to be above average over most of the island.

The hot and humid weather is a continuation of the weather patterns in the second half of August, which saw more rain falling over Singapore than the first half of the month.

The highest daily temperature of 35.4 degrees C was recorded at the Admiralty on National Day, August 9.

There were also several nights that were warm with temperatures above 28 degrees C, particularly in the coastal areas of the south, east and west of the island.

In the Changi weather station, the monthly average temperature for August was 28.3 degrees C, 0.4 degrees C higher than the long-term average for the month.



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