SINGAPORE: Warm climate and thundery showers are anticipated to proceed into the primary half of April, the Meteorological Service Singapore stated on Friday (Apr 1).
Short thundery showers are anticipated within the afternoon and night on most days. On some days, the showers could also be “intense”, stated the Met Service.
Widespread thundery showers with gusty winds can be anticipated over Singapore within the morning, it stated, including that rainfall for the month must be “near average over most parts of Singapore”.
The day by day temperature for the subsequent two weeks is forecast to vary between 24 levels Celsius and 34 levels Celsius on most days. It could attain a most of 35 levels Celsius or increased on days with fewer clouds within the sky, the Met Service added.
“During the inter-monsoon period, the prevailing winds are typically light and variable in direction. Warm weather with moderate to heavy thundery showers commonly occur in the afternoon,” it stated.
“Climatologically, April is one of the warmest months of the year, with a high incidence of lightning activity.”
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MARCH REVIEW
In March, thundery showers fell over the nation primarily within the afternoons and evenings. The heaviest rainfall was over the southern and western elements of Singapore.
A day by day complete rainfall of 134.2mm was recorded at Jurong West on Mar 7 – the best recorded final month, stated the Met Service. It was ranked the second wettest day recorded in March prior to now 10 years.
“March 2022 was a warm month. Strong solar heating of land areas coupled with light wind conditions resulted in warm temperatures on most days,” the Met Service stated.
There have been seven days in March when temperatures reached 35 levels Celsius or increased.
On Mar 19, the best day by day most temperature of 36.2 levels Celsius was recorded at Ang Mo Kio.
The day by day minimal temperature dipped to a low of 21.8 levels Celsius at Pulau Ubin on Mar 21 and at Admiralty on Mar 31.