Hot, humid weather to persist in first two weeks of May, temperatures could reach up to 35 deg C
SINGAPORE – Singaporeans can expect April’s warm and humid weather to stretch into the next two weeks.
On days when there is less cloud cover, the mercury could touch 35 deg C, the Meteorological Service Singapore said on Tuesday.
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