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Leongsam

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Thought he was trying to escape the cold snap in NZ. He opened (I learnt this new word recently ) a thread on the cold in NZ. But that could be a fake news too.

You can verify my weather report on any world weather site.

I can't set foot in singapore I'd be in handcuffs at the border for running a sex site.
 

Leongsam

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Thought he was trying to escape the cold snap in NZ. He opened (I learnt this new word recently ) a thread on the cold in NZ. But that could be a fake news too.

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MetService Weather New Zealand: May 25th - 27th
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Highs in Queenstown will be between 2 and 3C with overnight lows of -6C, with Wellington tipping the mercury at just 10C at its warmest point.

"We have another cold front moving up over the South Island and with that we'll be getting rain, possibly heavy for places like Southland, Fiordland, Clutha and scattered showers for central Otago and Dunedin," said MetService meteorologist April Clark.

Overnight, freezing temperatures are expected for parts of the South Island, such as Alexandra.

Another low will creep eastward over the country on Sunday, bringing strong winds to the southern and eastern coasts and possible severe southerly gales from Banks Peninsula to Gisborne.

Temperatures will drop again as skies clear overnight.

On Monday, there's a small chance of heavy snowfall about north Canterbury and the Kaikoura Ranges above 400m.

Then mid-week, a ridge of high pressure is expected to build over the South Island as the southerly flow over the North Island eases.

MetService has issued snow warnings for a number of roads.

Overnight tonight on the Crown Range Road, light snow is likely down to 900 metres.

On Milford Road, occasional snow showers are possible down to 800 metres overnight tonight.

Tomorrow night, snow is forecast on the Desert Road down to 700 metres.

And from later in the afternoon tomorrow overnight until Monday morning, Lewis Pass will experience snow down to 500 metres, and Porters Pass down to 600 metres.
 

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MetService Weather New Zealand: May 25th - 27th
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Highs in Queenstown will be between 2 and 3C with overnight lows of -6C, with Wellington tipping the mercury at just 10C at its warmest point.

"We have another cold front moving up over the South Island and with that we'll be getting rain, possibly heavy for places like Southland, Fiordland, Clutha and scattered showers for central Otago and Dunedin," said MetService meteorologist April Clark.

Overnight, freezing temperatures are expected for parts of the South Island, such as Alexandra.

Another low will creep eastward over the country on Sunday, bringing strong winds to the southern and eastern coasts and possible severe southerly gales from Banks Peninsula to Gisborne.

Temperatures will drop again as skies clear overnight.

On Monday, there's a small chance of heavy snowfall about north Canterbury and the Kaikoura Ranges above 400m.

Then mid-week, a ridge of high pressure is expected to build over the South Island as the southerly flow over the North Island eases.

MetService has issued snow warnings for a number of roads.

Overnight tonight on the Crown Range Road, light snow is likely down to 900 metres.

On Milford Road, occasional snow showers are possible down to 800 metres overnight tonight.

Tomorrow night, snow is forecast on the Desert Road down to 700 metres.

And from later in the afternoon tomorrow overnight until Monday morning, Lewis Pass will experience snow down to 500 metres, and Porters Pass down to 600 metres.

This does not sound good.

Any pics to show it (butt ) does not look good.
 
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Small country, excellent roads, controlled traffic junctions, clear road markings, multiple street signs and yet sinkies can't stop colliding into objects and each other.

Well controlled traffic junctions on the contrary is the main cause of many fatal accidents in Singapore. It makes drivers rush to beat the amber light. All cars will automatically slow down if a junction is without traffic control. Yes accident there will be but minor because the speed is slow.

 

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And here I was!

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Shut Up you are Not MM

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I read it here some time ago but now can not find it after seeking 4 pages.

Better is their whole Neh family killed including unborn baby. Racism why not? Law need to be corrected to make Racism Compulsory or otherwise punished.

http://stomp.straitstimes.com/singa...d-out-in-front-of-bus-when-crossing-road-with

Boy killed in CCK accident had dashed out in front of bus when crossing road with pregnant mum
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A six-year-old boy who died after being knocked down by a bus along Choa Chu Kang Avenue 5 on Thursday (May 24) is believed to have been crossing the road with his mother when he suddenly dashed ahead of her.

The victim, known as Ashvin, sustained multiple serious injuries after getting trapped under the rear tyre of the SMRT service 983 bus and died in the National University Hospital (NUH).

Police told Stomp that the 57-year-old bus driver was assisting with investigations.

According to Lianhe Zaobao, Ashvin had allegedly dashed across the road while his mother was busy adjusting her grip on him, his scooter, and some groceries.

He was then struck by the bus.

Ashvin's mother, who is four months pregnant, was reportedly taking him to a tuition class with another parent and her daughter when the accident occurred.

She was grief-stricken by the accident and had to be taken to NUH after fainting, said Zaobao.

The mother and son lived in Chennai, India.

As he was having his school holidays, Ashvin's mother had brought him to Singapore to visit his father, a permanent resident working here. They were originally scheduled to return home next Wednesday.

Ashvin's father, whose profession is unknown, had moved into a rental flat near the accident site a few months ago.

A small group of relatives and friends arrived at the Singapore General Hospital mortuary on Friday afternoon (May 25) at around 12.30pm to collect Ashvin's body and have it embalmed before sending it back to India.

They were in a sombre mood and declined to speak to the media.

Ashvin's body was flown back to Chennai in a flight departing Changi Airport in the evening, while his parents left on an earlier flight at 2pm.

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Leongsam

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I read it here some time ago but now can not find it after seeking 4 pages.

Better is their whole Neh family killed including unborn baby. Racism why not? Law need to be corrected to make Racism Compulsory or otherwise punished.

http://stomp.straitstimes.com/singa...d-out-in-front-of-bus-when-crossing-road-with

Boy killed in CCK accident had dashed out in front of bus when crossing road with pregnant mum
See 17 More Photos
FacebookTwitterWhatsAppGoogle Gmail Share

Cherlynn Ng
Posted on 28 May 2018 | 19,325 views | 16 comments | 22 reading now
A six-year-old boy who died after being knocked down by a bus along Choa Chu Kang Avenue 5 on Thursday (May 24) is believed to have been crossing the road with his mother when he suddenly dashed ahead of her.

The victim, known as Ashvin, sustained multiple serious injuries after getting trapped under the rear tyre of the SMRT service 983 bus and died in the National University Hospital (NUH).

Police told Stomp that the 57-year-old bus driver was assisting with investigations.

According to Lianhe Zaobao, Ashvin had allegedly dashed across the road while his mother was busy adjusting her grip on him, his scooter, and some groceries.

He was then struck by the bus.

Ashvin's mother, who is four months pregnant, was reportedly taking him to a tuition class with another parent and her daughter when the accident occurred.

She was grief-stricken by the accident and had to be taken to NUH after fainting, said Zaobao.

The mother and son lived in Chennai, India.

As he was having his school holidays, Ashvin's mother had brought him to Singapore to visit his father, a permanent resident working here. They were originally scheduled to return home next Wednesday.

Ashvin's father, whose profession is unknown, had moved into a rental flat near the accident site a few months ago.

A small group of relatives and friends arrived at the Singapore General Hospital mortuary on Friday afternoon (May 25) at around 12.30pm to collect Ashvin's body and have it embalmed before sending it back to India.

They were in a sombre mood and declined to speak to the media.

Ashvin's body was flown back to Chennai in a flight departing Changi Airport in the evening, while his parents left on an earlier flight at 2pm.

Like this story? Get more of Stomp's latest updates by following us on Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube!

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