Fewer hot spots in Sumatra, but may still be hazy in S’pore this weekend: NEA

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Fewer hot spots in Sumatra, but may still be hazy in S’pore this weekend: NEA
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For the next 24 hours, the 24-hour PSI is forecast to be in the moderate range. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The skies in Singapore might be hazy this weekend, despite the drop in the number of hotspots in Sumatra to 126 on Friday, from 176 the previous day.

Singapore and the surrounding region are expected to experience dry weather through the weekend, with stronger winds expected to blow mostly from the south, it added. As at 6pm on Friday, Singapore’s 24-hour PSI reading ranged between 49 and 62, falling within both good and moderate ranges.

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