Warm, humid weather to continue for rest of May: Met Service

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SINGAPORE: Warm and humid weather is expected to continue in the second half of May, said the Meteorological Service Singapore on Thursday (May ...

"The daily temperature on most days is expected to range between 26 and 34 degrees Celsius," said the Met Service in the media advisory.AdvertisementOn two to three days in the first week, Sumatra squalls could bring widespread thundery showers with gusty winds in the predawn and morning, said the Met Service.SUMATRA SQUALLS CAUSED STORMY, WET WEATHER

On May 8, two consecutive Sumatra squalls moved across Singapore as a result of strong convergence of air streams in the region.and heavy showers across the island on that day, which recorded the highest daily total rainfall of 109.8mm at Jurong West.

 

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