Dry season expected to persist throughout February, with pockets of thunderstorms in between

Photo: Darcy Zhou / Flickr
Photo: Darcy Zhou / Flickr

After the (supposed) dry spell that is the first fortnight of February, it’s time to put that umbrella on standby mode once again.

For the next two weeks, the National Environment Agency (NEA) is expecting the final two weeks to remain rather dry, but short thundery showers are a more common occurrence on six to eight days, which may extend into the night.

Showers have a probability to be heavier than expected though, as our weather wizards at Meteorological Service Singapore states, with the overall rainfall for the rest of this month to be slightly higher than normal.

Daily temperature remains about the same as stated at the beginning of the month, with an outlook of 24 °C to 33°C. Depending on the days where it’s either very dry or very wet, temperatures can reach an extreme end of 22°C to 34°C.

Hope you guys have an clothes drier at home or a laundromat near your block.




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