SINGAPORE: Wetter and cooler conditions are expected in the second half of January, the Meteorological Service Singapore said on Monday (Jan 16). The current north-east monsoon conditions are forecast to persist into the second half of the month, with low-level winds blowing from the northwest or northeast
SINGAPORE: Wetter and cooler conditions are expected in the second half of January, the Meteorological Service Singapore said on Monday .
“The surge is likely to last for a few days and may bring cooler conditions with spells of showers over Singapore and the surrounding vicinity," the Met Service said. For the next two weeks, the daily temperature is forecast to range between 24 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Celsius on most days.
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