clau0000611 minutes ago1 min readSingapore's temperature continues to drop, reaching 21.6°C on the morning of January 11.Due in major part to the monsoon surge, Singapore's temperatures continued to drop, reaching as low as 21.6°C on the morning of January 11.At around 8:30 am, the lowest temperature, 21.8 °C, was recorded at Newton, which is located in the southern central region.At 8:45 a.m., it dropped to 21.6 °C.With a temperature of 22°C, Choa Chu Kang recorded the second-lowest temperature.The east side of Singapore had the warmest temperatures as of 8:27 a.m., with Pasir Ris and the East Coast recording 23.2°C.In the central catchment area, which is close to sizable bodies of water like the MacRitchie Reservoir, Lower Peirce Reservoir, and Upper Peirce Reservoir parks, temperatures likewise typically hovered around 22°C.On Saturday, temperatures are not predicted to get over 26°C. The monsoon surge is anticipated to continue through Monday.According to Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS), the Northeast Monsoon surge is caused by the low-level, north-easterly winds over the South China Sea and the surrounding area of Singapore becoming stronger and moving closer to the equator.Typically, each episode of a surge lasts two to three days.A monsoon surge is predicted to bring rainy and windy conditions to Singapore from Friday to Monday, January 10 to January 13, according to a warning issued by the national water agency PUB on January 9.On its website, MSS has also posted a similar warning, indicating that "widespread continuous rain, heavy at times and with thunder" is in the forecast.The MSS website has the most recent weather forecast and warnings of heavy rain.
Due in major part to the monsoon surge, Singapore's temperatures continued to drop, reaching as low as 21.6°C on the morning of January 11.At around 8:30 am, the lowest temperature, 21.8 °C, was recorded at Newton, which is located in the southern central region.At 8:45 a.m., it dropped to 21.6 °C.With a temperature of 22°C, Choa Chu Kang recorded the second-lowest temperature.The east side of Singapore had the warmest temperatures as of 8:27 a.m., with Pasir Ris and the East Coast recording 23.2°C.In the central catchment area, which is close to sizable bodies of water like the MacRitchie Reservoir, Lower Peirce Reservoir, and Upper Peirce Reservoir parks, temperatures likewise typically hovered around 22°C.On Saturday, temperatures are not predicted to get over 26°C. The monsoon surge is anticipated to continue through Monday.According to Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS), the Northeast Monsoon surge is caused by the low-level, north-easterly winds over the South China Sea and the surrounding area of Singapore becoming stronger and moving closer to the equator.Typically, each episode of a surge lasts two to three days.A monsoon surge is predicted to bring rainy and windy conditions to Singapore from Friday to Monday, January 10 to January 13, according to a warning issued by the national water agency PUB on January 9.On its website, MSS has also posted a similar warning, indicating that "widespread continuous rain, heavy at times and with thunder" is in the forecast.The MSS website has the most recent weather forecast and warnings of heavy rain.
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