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Jun 17, 2010
Wet weather to continue
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EXPECT more wet days ahead.
The National Environment Agency (NEA) said Wednesday's downpours were caused by winds converging over Singapore, bringing unstable weather conditions and heavy rain clouds.
It added: 'Although the south-west monsoon months of June to September are characterised by relatively dry weather, it is still possible for Singapore to experience such intense showers from time to time.'
It said showers with thunder can be expected between the morning and early afternoon for the next few days, continuing a streak of soggy mornings that began on Tuesday.
Weather reports are available at NEA's weather forecast hotline at 6542-7788, its website at www.nea.gov.sg or the mobile weather service Weather@SG at weather.nea.gov.sg
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Wet weather to continue
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EXPECT more wet days ahead.
The National Environment Agency (NEA) said Wednesday's downpours were caused by winds converging over Singapore, bringing unstable weather conditions and heavy rain clouds.
It added: 'Although the south-west monsoon months of June to September are characterised by relatively dry weather, it is still possible for Singapore to experience such intense showers from time to time.'
It said showers with thunder can be expected between the morning and early afternoon for the next few days, continuing a streak of soggy mornings that began on Tuesday.
Weather reports are available at NEA's weather forecast hotline at 6542-7788, its website at www.nea.gov.sg or the mobile weather service Weather@SG at weather.nea.gov.sg
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