Until we resolve the issues, subscribers need not log in to access ST Digital articles. Monsoon surges, which are common from December to March, are sudden increases in wind speed, which bring in cool air from the winter chill in … But a log-in is still required for our PDFs.Share gift link below with your friends and family.They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account.Please verify your e-mail to continue reading the article.The gift link for this subscriber-only article has expired.Get unlimited access to The Straits Times and more at S$ 0.99/month.You have reached your limit of subscriber-only articles this month It is entirely reasonable for you to be feeling uncomfortably cold.It has been exceptionally colder than usual in Singapore since Jan. 11, 2018. All rights reserved. In the ulu Jurong West, temperatures dropped to a low of 21.4 degrees Celsius. Similarly, they start each class by verbally acknowledging their teachers.
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Singapore got quite chilly last week.

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"This indicates a possibility of more intense surges with higher risk of extreme weather," the spokesman added.Experts have warned that more extreme weather is on the cards for Singapore as the world warms. Wuhan created 50,000 hospital beds in two big temporary hospitals. This bill is expected to affect the upcoming GE and not GEs after 2021.Meanwhile, the government will continue to explore other options like MiFi or even mobile-type solutions.Singapore and China enjoy strong bilateral defence and security ties.The current circuit breaker measures are meant to tackle the rise in local transmissions.Copyright © 2020 Mothership. "And you know what, our standards do matter because So while foreigners or Singaporeans living abroad may be all like, "Oh that's a high temperature in summer, hahaha you idiots", the truth is, it's different there, where the air is vastly drier, and the sun *does* come out to provide warmth. Temperatures in Ang Mo Kio and Pulau Ubin dipped below 22 degrees Celsius, while other parts of Singapore also experienced temperatures of below 23 degrees Celsius, according to … "We tell ourselves, "Yeah, it's so much colder in other countries — it's 20-something here, how bad can it be?" This includes heatwaves, prolonged dry spells and periods of more intense rainfall.There are already tell-tale signs of this, apparent in MSS' report of the weather and climate in 2017 released last Thursday.Singapore broke another temperature record last year, with a mean annual temperature of 27.7 deg C. This made 2017 the warmest year on record that was not influenced by El Nino - a weather phenomenon associated with hot and dry weather in this part of the world.While the mean annual temperature in 2017 was lower than the 28.4 deg C in 2016, and 28.3 deg C in 2015, those two years were influenced by El Nino.Very warm days were also experienced in Singapore last year despite it not being an El Nino year, with the normally cool months of January and December also seeing warmer than usual temperatures on some days, the MSS said.Heavy rain from intense thunderstorms caused flash floods and fallen trees.
Get unlimited access at $0.99/month* SINGAPORE - Last week's cool spell was the longest in the Republic for at least a decade, weather experts said on Thursday (Jan 18). China also didn’t do that.

“People soon became complacent of … Visibility: The five days of cool weather, which lasted from Jan 10-14, was the result of a monsoon surge. Europeans, for instance, are experts at layering up, and you know what — we're just too dang lazy to do so. We have sliding, swing-open windows, air-conditioning and fans, not heaters and double-glazed or insulated windows. and then head out in our default T-shirt, berms/shorts and flip flops.

"The sun counteracts the effect of wind chill, if any, but we've had nothing but an overcast sky and UV indices of 0 over the last week. Here are some sympathetic and understanding reactions to it: "When I lived in Norway, I used to walk around in a t shirt and jeans at around the -10c range, maybe a sweater at most.

If you’re going to keep pe… Inputting a temperature of 22 degrees C and a wind speed of 35km/h (tomorrow's maximum wind speed forecast) makes the 'real feel' index dip to 17 degrees C. That's five degrees cooler than the temperature on display.