Happy World Meteorological Day! Today, we celebrate the advancement in weather forecasting and the important role it plays in our daily lives.
Get the latest #SGWeather updates at www.weather.gov.sg, www.nea.gov.sg, or download the myENV app.
Get the latest #SGWeather updates at www.weather.gov.sg, www.nea.gov.sg, or download the myENV app.
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23 March is World Meteorological Day. Singapore’s 2022 Annual Climate Assessment Report is also published today. It provides insight to Singapore’s potential future weather and climate based on past trends. View the report at go.gov.sg/2022ACAR #SGWeather
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It’s #EarthHour from 8:30pm to 9:30pm today. Switch off your lights and do something positive for our planet!
#BiggestHourForEarth
#BiggestHourForEarth
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‘Little but lethal’, the small female Aedes aegypti mosquito transmits the Dengue virus that can be deadly. Launched today, NEA’s National Dengue Prevention Campaign 2023 aims to rally the community to take immediate action to reduce the continued high number of dengue cases.
All of us need to do our part to #BLOCKdengue, and those residing in dengue cluster areas should carry out the ‘S-A-W’ actions to protect themselves and their loved ones. More at https://go.gov.sg/dengue-campaign-launch-mar2023
All of us need to do our part to #BLOCKdengue, and those residing in dengue cluster areas should carry out the ‘S-A-W’ actions to protect themselves and their loved ones. More at https://go.gov.sg/dengue-campaign-launch-mar2023
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It’s the first International Day of Zero Waste, and a good opportunity to take stock of how far we’ve come in our journey #TowardsZeroWaste.
If you’ve yet to get started on this journey, now’s the time! Tips at www.nea.gov.sg/our-services/towards-zero-waste
If you’ve yet to get started on this journey, now’s the time! Tips at www.nea.gov.sg/our-services/towards-zero-waste
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Geylang Serai is buzzing with excitement during the month of Ramadan, with stalls at the bazaar and a beautiful street-light up that spans over 6km! As you feast on the delicious food, remember to hold on to your trash till you find an available bin. #KeepSGClean #StunningSingapore
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Planning to collect a Bloobox? Don’t forget to check the stock levels before heading down: https://www.gowhere.gov.sg/bloobox
Together, let’s #RecycleRight: https://www.go.gov.sg/recycleright
Together, let’s #RecycleRight: https://www.go.gov.sg/recycleright
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#DidYouKnow the Padang Civic Ensemble has been placed on Singapore’s Tentative List for UNESCO World Heritage Sites?
When visiting this historic locale, remember to bin your trash and keep this #StunningSingapore space clean and green! #KeepSGClean
When visiting this historic locale, remember to bin your trash and keep this #StunningSingapore space clean and green! #KeepSGClean
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It’s your last chance to participate in the Singapore Household Energy Consumption Study and get rewarded at the same time! Sign up by 30 Apr at https://greenhome.sg
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#WeatherWednesday #DidYouKnow the ultraviolet (UV) index is usually highest between 11am and 3pm in Singapore?
While some UV exposure can be healthy, excessive exposure can be harmful to your skin and eyes. Follow these simple steps to minimise the effects of UV radiation when you’re out and about!
More information at www.nea.gov.sg/weather/ultraviolet-index
While some UV exposure can be healthy, excessive exposure can be harmful to your skin and eyes. Follow these simple steps to minimise the effects of UV radiation when you’re out and about!
More information at www.nea.gov.sg/weather/ultraviolet-index
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Thank you for returning your used trays and crockery when eating at our public dining places! The average Tray and Crockery Return Rate has improved to 90%, from 65% in Aug 2021.
To reinforce good habits and deter the minority who repeatedly fail to return their used trays and crockery, we will be stepping up our actions against table littering. More info at https://go.gov.sg/littering-enforcement-18mar2023
To reinforce good habits and deter the minority who repeatedly fail to return their used trays and crockery, we will be stepping up our actions against table littering. More info at https://go.gov.sg/littering-enforcement-18mar2023
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Happy Earth Day!
From bringing our own reusables to recycling right, let’s continue to practise sustainable habits and protect our planet. More tips at www.nea.gov.sg/our-services/towards-zero-waste
#HappyEarthDay #TowardsZeroWaste
From bringing our own reusables to recycling right, let’s continue to practise sustainable habits and protect our planet. More tips at www.nea.gov.sg/our-services/towards-zero-waste
#HappyEarthDay #TowardsZeroWaste
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We understand that there is a text message circulating on a possible incoming heatwave between 40 and 50°C for Singapore.
It is unlikely for the temperature in Singapore to reach a high of 40°C in the coming weeks.
Although we have been experiencing warmer days in recent weeks, the temperatures were not record breaking. The highest temperature ever recorded in Singapore was 37°C on 17 Apr 1983.
The inter-monsoon months of Apr and May are normally the warmer period of the year, due to strong solar heating and light and variable wind conditions. Apr 2023 has been generally warm, with daily maximum temperatures exceeding 34°C on most days (17 days as of 27 Apr 2023), and 8 of those days registering temperatures of 35°C or more. The highest daily maximum temperature was 36.1°C at Woodlands on 14 Apr 2023. This is the highest temperature recorded so far this year.
The prevailing inter-monsoon conditions are expected to persist in the coming weeks, and the daily maximum temperature can still be expected to reach 34 or 35°C in the afternoon on most days. On a few days when there is less cloud cover, the daily maximum temperature could reach a high of around 36°C.
It is unlikely for the temperature in Singapore to reach a high of 40°C in the coming weeks.
Although we have been experiencing warmer days in recent weeks, the temperatures were not record breaking. The highest temperature ever recorded in Singapore was 37°C on 17 Apr 1983.
The inter-monsoon months of Apr and May are normally the warmer period of the year, due to strong solar heating and light and variable wind conditions. Apr 2023 has been generally warm, with daily maximum temperatures exceeding 34°C on most days (17 days as of 27 Apr 2023), and 8 of those days registering temperatures of 35°C or more. The highest daily maximum temperature was 36.1°C at Woodlands on 14 Apr 2023. This is the highest temperature recorded so far this year.
The prevailing inter-monsoon conditions are expected to persist in the coming weeks, and the daily maximum temperature can still be expected to reach 34 or 35°C in the afternoon on most days. On a few days when there is less cloud cover, the daily maximum temperature could reach a high of around 36°C.
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Let’s be considerate and bin our litter properly. All of us play a part in keeping our public spaces clean. #KeepSGClean
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