Singapore is set to experience another weekend of wet weather from January 17 to 19 as a second monsoon surge brings windy and cooler conditions. Moderate to heavy thundery showers are expected, with temperatures dipping to around 22 degrees Celsius. PUB, Singapore's national water agency, warns of potential flash floods, especially in low-lying coastal areas like East Coast Park, due to high tides exceeding 3.2m. The agency will monitor the situation closely and issue flood warnings as needed.
Singapore is set to experience another weekend of wet weather from Jan 17 to 19 as a second monsoon surge descends, bringing windy and cooler conditions.
Temperatures are expected to dip to around 22 degrees Celsius in the next few days, coinciding with the monsoon surge, it added. Subsequently, temperatures are forecast to range between 24 and 34 degrees Celsius, said MSS. PUB added that high tides of up to 3.2m are also expected over this period, which could result in high water levels in coastal canals.In a Facebook post addressing the "prolonged rainfall" this coming weekend, Singapore's national water agency PUB said that it will monitor the forecast closely and issue flood warnings as needed.
The agency advised members of the public to stay up to date on the situation via the myENV app, PUB's
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