When you're out during the next two weeks, take along an umbrella
for shade.
The National Environment Agency's (NEA) latest weather forecast has
predicted a scorching maximum daily temperature of up to 35 deg
Celsius.
The temperature is much higher than the long-term average of 31.6
deg Celsius for March, as measured at the Changi climate station,
which is used as Singapore's reference station.
In its forecast released on Monday, the NEA warned: "In the second
half of March, generally fair and warm weather conditions can be
experienced on some days, with maximum daily temperature in the
range of 33 deg Celsius to 35 deg Celsius."
It added that short thundery showers are also expected, mainly in
the afternoon, on four to six days, although the rainfall for the
month of March is expected to be below average.
Most areas of Singapore had received below average rainfall in the
first half of March. The northern and southern parts of Singapore,
around Sembawang and the Marina Barrage, received the least
rainfall, with only 9mm to 30mm recorded. This was 65 to 90 per
cent below average.
The south-western part of the island received the most rainfall at
118mm to 143mm.
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