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SINGAPORE - Bring along your umbrella when you head out as rainy weather is expected to stay.
In some places, the daily temperature could drop to between 21 deg C and 22 deg C, the NEA said on Thursday. This was due to a monsoon surge over the South China Sea, which saw every rainfall station on the island record more than 100mm of rain, and a dip in temperatures islandwide. On Wednesday morning, the central part of Singapore recorded temperatures as low as 21.1 deg C, while the mercury in other parts of the island ranged between 21.7 deg C and 23.1 deg C.
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