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(i) The weather symbol in each sector indicates the weather conditions affecting or forecast to affect that sector over the next 2 hours. (ii) A forecast of thundery showers indicates an imminent risk of lightning.
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3 days ago · In Singapore, the UVI is measured at the Changi Meteorological Station and reported every 15 minutes between 7am and 7pm. The reported UVI represents its average value for the past 15 minutes. In the presence of rain and/or under cloudy conditions, the UVI value is reduced.
(i) The tidal information is obtained from the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) of Singapore. Tidal height is in metres above the ‘Chart Datum’, which is the lowest water level recorded over a fixed period (usually 18 years) at a particular point.
The National Environment Agency. These satellite images are processed by MSS from the Himawari series of geostationary satellites operated by the Japan Meteorological Agency.
3 days ago · This is a NEA's Regional & World Forecast webpage.
Further information, including a guide to Singapore’s weather and the climatology of Singapore can be found here. The Nowcast is a 2-hr weather forecast over 42 sectors across the island. Extended weather forecasts for four days and up to two weeks are also given.
Weather And Haze Outlook Over the next few days, wet weather conditions are expected over most of the southern ASEAN region. Relatively drier weather conditions are expected over most of the northern ASEAN region, with the exception of the Philippines where heavier rainfall is expected under the influence of Typhoon Man-Yi.
Jun 16, 2022 · Singapore, 16 June 2022 – The current wet weather is expected to continue in the second half of June 2022. During this period, thundery showers are expected on most days. The showers could bring a slight easing of the warm conditions felt in recent weeks.
122 AND THE WEATHER TOMORROW IS… It’s a familiar announcement at the end of the daily news – “And the forecast for tomorrow’s weather is …” In the papers, on the radio and even on the web and mobile phone, these forecasts shape our lives and schedules constantly.