Short, thundery showers expected in second half of July; days to remain warm

Short, thundery showers expected in second half of July; days to remain warm


SINGAPORE – Short, thundery showers are expected over some parts of Singapore between the late morning and afternoon on most days for the second half of July.

On one or two days, there may be widespread moderate to heavy thundery showers, the Meteorological Service Singapore said in its fortnightly weather advisory on July 16.

Temperatures during the day could also exceed 34 deg C on some days and remain warm on some nights.

The current south-west monsoon conditions are forecast to continue over Singapore and the surrounding region, with the low-level winds blowing from the south-east or south-west on most days.

The large-scale convergence of winds over Singapore and the surrounding region, as well as Sumatra squalls, may bring islandwide thundery showers and gusty winds during the pre-dawn and early morning hours on one or two days during this period.

The total rainfall is forecast to be near average over most parts of the island, the Met Service said.




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