During the first two weeks of July 2009, about three quarters of Singapore experienced above average rainfall. The highest rainfall of 130 mm to 150 mm (80% to 105% above average) fell over the City and Kallang areas. Rainfall was lowest over the Choa Chu Kang and Bukit Panjang areas where 40 mm to 60 mm (20% to 45% below average) of rain was recorded.
Weather Outlook: 16 - 31 July 2009
- For the next fortnight, the region should continue to experience Southwest Monsoon conditions. The low-level winds over Singapore are expected to blow predominantly from the southeast or southwest.
- During the fortnight, showers with thunder are expected on 4 to 5 days between the morning and early afternoon. In addition, showers with thunder accompanied with occasional gusty winds due to “Sumatra” squalls are likely on 2 to 3 days in the pre-dawn and early morning.
- As periods of consecutive dry days are common in the region during the Southwest Monsoon season, Singapore could experience slightly hazy conditions on a few days. Rainfall for July 2009 is likely to be above average for most parts of Singapore.
Note: I can't access the information last few days, maybe they have change the links or migrate their servers.
- wong chee tat :)
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