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choachukang is the hottest in Singapore today >36℃

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red amoeba

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daikin, gain city all laughing themselves to the bank...honestly...cramming so many ppl onto this island is not gonna help...we need more forests to cool down this island...u don't see Johor having such peak temperatures do you?
 

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S'pore feels like 38°C on Mar. 24 afternoon, could continue for rest of month - Mothership.SG
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If you've been sweating a lot more lately, you're probably not the only one.
With the outdoor temperature feeling like 38°C on Mar. 24, 2024, people in Singapore have been cooking under the hot sun.

Very hot​

This afternoon, the temperature recorded was as high as 34.2°C in Paya Lebar, as seen on the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) website.
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There was no rainfall anywhere on the island.
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Other parts of the country saw equally blistering temperatures, with Choa Chu Kang and Changi recording temperatures of 33.9°C and 33.1°C respectively.
According to Apple's weather app, however, it felt like 38°C instead, thanks to the humidity.
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Image via Apple Weather app
The "feels like" temperature, which differs from the actual temperature, takes into account factors like ambient air temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed to determine how weather conditions feel to the bare skin.
Such "feels like" weather conditions are forecasted to persist for the rest of March.
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Singapore is very hot​

Singapore’s annual average temperature was recorded as 28.2°C in 2023, making it the fourth warmest year on record.
The last decade (2014 - 2023) has been Singapore’s warmest decade on record at 28.06°C.
This is 0.33°C warmer than the previous decade (2004 - 2013).
Considering the influence of climate phenomena on temperatures in the recent years, Singapore could face an even warmer year in 2024.

 

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Temperatures exceeding 35°C recorded in S'pore on 24 March as warm conditions persist
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By Fayyadhah Zainalabiden - 24 Mar 2024, 5:13 pm

If you’ve been feeling extra hot and bothered lately, you’re not alone. The whole of Singapore is feeling the heat today (24 March), especially folks in some areas where temperatures exceeded 35°C.
As of 5.02pm, the figures have fallen slightly but are no less concerning.
Today’s temperatures are just a hint of the dry and warm conditions predicted for the rest of March.
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Relatively high temperatures recorded in Singapore on 24 March​

Temperature observations by the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) on Sunday (24 March) were rather startling as the heat map showed almost the entire island glowing amber.
Bright red spots emerged in several areas, where the temperatures were notably higher.
Paya Lebar, for example, recorded a high of 35.3°C sometime past 2pm today (24 March).
Meanwhile, over in Choa Chu Kang, the temperature spiked to 36.3°C close to 3pm in the afternoon.

Dry & warm conditions predicted for rest of March​

For those who’ve been keeping up with weather updates, today’s figures may not be too surprising. After all, the MSS did forecast the rest of March to be warm and dry.
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In an advisory on 15 March, the MSS warned that daily maximum temperatures may exceed 35°C “on a few days when there is less cloud coverage”.

As to when the dry spell will end, we’ll have to wait till the next weather advisory is released.

 

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Too many pigeons hole in sg, worse is pigeons holes leak from outside when rain , cb hdb
Too high population in such a tiny pathetic country, chopped down too many forestry area to build concrete buildings for millions of new immigrants.
Worse is coming, like shortage of water, high consumption of electricity, high carbon emissions.......
 

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To be honest, Singapore always been this hot since the 80s....this climate change thing must stop.
Someone created the problem, media created the reactions, government to provide the solution.

Until the solution is completed, then this hoax will be stopped
 
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