weenz miguelJul 21 min readMost days in Singapore in the first half of July 2024 will have thundery showersLeaving in the upcoming two weeks? Remember to pack your umbrellas.This is due to the fact that the Meteorological Service Singapore stated in a media alert on July 1 that on most days in the first half of July 2024, localized, brief-duration thundery thunderstorms are predicted across portions of Singapore in the late morning and afternoon.The Sumatra squalls can also bring violent winds and widespread thundery showers on a few mornings.For the most part of the island, the total rainfall for the first two weeks of July 2024 is expected to be close to average.Potentially 28°C at nightIn the first part of July 2024, the daily maximum temperatures are probably going to be between 32°C and 34°C on most days.It's possible for nights to be warm and muggy on occasion, with temperatures rising above 28°C.
Leaving in the upcoming two weeks? Remember to pack your umbrellas.This is due to the fact that the Meteorological Service Singapore stated in a media alert on July 1 that on most days in the first half of July 2024, localized, brief-duration thundery thunderstorms are predicted across portions of Singapore in the late morning and afternoon.The Sumatra squalls can also bring violent winds and widespread thundery showers on a few mornings.For the most part of the island, the total rainfall for the first two weeks of July 2024 is expected to be close to average.Potentially 28°C at nightIn the first part of July 2024, the daily maximum temperatures are probably going to be between 32°C and 34°C on most days.It's possible for nights to be warm and muggy on occasion, with temperatures rising above 28°C.
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