'Prolonged, more intense heat' expected from June to Oct in Singapore and rest of southern Asean

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'Prolonged, more intense heat' expected from June to Oct in Singapore and rest of southern Asean
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SINGAPORE — More prolonged and intense heat and dry weather are expected from June to October in the southern Asean region — which includes Singapore — with a higher risk of transboundary haze and fires, said the Asean Specialised Meteorological Centre (ASMC). 'With a high likelihood of El Nino conditions developing in the coming months, the dry season is expected...

SINGAPORE — More prolonged and intense heat and dry weather are expected from June to October in the southern Asean region — which includes Singapore — with a higher risk of transboundary haze and fires, said the Asean Specialised Meteorological Centre .

El Nino — the global weather phenomenon that brings hotter and drier weather to South-east Asia and Australia — is predicted to arrive in the second half of 2023. The meteorological centre noted that current hot spot activities in the southern Asean region are still subdued, with 14 and 13 hot spots detected on May 27 and 28 respectively.

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