The continuous rainy conditions are likely to gradually ease in March, says the Meteorological Service Singapore.
SINGAPORE: Singapore experienced its wettest February day on Tuesday , with the highest daily total rainfall of 225.5mm recorded at Kallang.
The record rainfall was due to a monsoon surge - a strengthening of winds over the South China Sea, causing extensive rainclouds to form over the surrounding region. According to the Met Service, the widespread and continuous rainy conditions seen at the end of February are likely to gradually ease in early March.The second week is forecast to be relatively drier, with localised short-duration thundery showers expected in the late afternoon over parts of the island on some days.
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