Singapore's under the weather
Ujannnnn terus...gak stop-stop, sudah satu bulan lebih dikit... ada enaknya dan enggaknya...enaknya hawanya jadi ademmm banget, hmmm...gak enaknya ya suasana jadi suram, bikin orang jadi muram...kalo mau keluar belanja kudu ngibrit-ngibrit cepetan takut kena ujan deh, malah bisa satu minggu gak keluar rumah sama sekali....pikiran jadi sempit neh....
Ini ada cuplikan sekilas about the rain in singapore...
"...IT HAS rained over the last fortnight, and the advice being dished out by the authorities is simple: Don't leave home without that umbrella.
While last year was the fourth hottest year on record here with an average temperature of 28 degrees Celcius, the mercury has dipped lower this year.
On Wednesday, the temperature fell to 22.5 degrees Celcius, below the average of 25.3 degrees Celcius over the past five days, The highest rainfall recorded this year was 163.2mm last Sunday, just below the previous high of 177.8mm on Jan 24 last year.
The good news from the NEA is that the inclement conditions "should improve" over the weekend, though showers are expected to hit parts of the island.The constant rainfall is "to be expected" due to the North-east monsoon period from December to March each year.
It's just a matter of waiting it through...He also remarked that the current wet spell is not just a local phenomenon, but one that other countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia are experiencing as well.
quoted from 'TODAY' newspaper
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Ini ada cuplikan sekilas about the rain in singapore...
"...IT HAS rained over the last fortnight, and the advice being dished out by the authorities is simple: Don't leave home without that umbrella.
While last year was the fourth hottest year on record here with an average temperature of 28 degrees Celcius, the mercury has dipped lower this year.
On Wednesday, the temperature fell to 22.5 degrees Celcius, below the average of 25.3 degrees Celcius over the past five days, The highest rainfall recorded this year was 163.2mm last Sunday, just below the previous high of 177.8mm on Jan 24 last year.
The good news from the NEA is that the inclement conditions "should improve" over the weekend, though showers are expected to hit parts of the island.The constant rainfall is "to be expected" due to the North-east monsoon period from December to March each year.
It's just a matter of waiting it through...He also remarked that the current wet spell is not just a local phenomenon, but one that other countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia are experiencing as well.
quoted from 'TODAY' newspaper