It may feel hotter in Singapore than it actually is, due to our island’s humidity. The high humidity also makes it harder for our bodies to cool down.
In this hot and humid climate, it is important to drink up and stay hydrated!
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In this hot and humid climate, it is important to drink up and stay hydrated!
#WeatherWednesday #SGWeather
#SGWeather A northeast monsoon surge in the region is expected to bring rainy and windy weather to Singapore between tomorrow (28 Feb) and Wed (1 Mar). Periods of moderate to heavy thundery showers with cool and windy conditions may be expected, with the daily minimum temperatures dipping to around 22°C in some places.
For updates of the latest weather forecast, please visit www.weather.gov.sg, www.nea.gov.sg, or download the myENV app.
For updates of the latest weather forecast, please visit www.weather.gov.sg, www.nea.gov.sg, or download the myENV app.