Mr. Mathiyalagan Karthikeyan, a team lead at CT-Art Creation Pte Ltd, shares his experience of working outdoors in unpredictable weather conditions.
Can't stand the erratic weather ? Here's what it's like working outdoors when it's scorching one day, pouring the next
With last year being the fourth hottest year on record since 1929, and April's daily maximum temperatures ranging between 34°C and 35°C, many in Singapore are feeling the heat
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