The Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) said that a monsoon surge is expected between March 19 and March 21.
Several flights were listed as cancelled, re-timed, or diverted on the websites of Changi Airport and Seletar Airport. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE: Two flooding incidents reported in Marina Bay and Bedok during the recent monsoon surge were attributed to a lack ...
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As of 8am on Friday (Mar 21), 10,763 people have been sent to temporary flood relief centres, more than double the number ...
Travellers from Singapore are advised to postpone any non-essential trips to Johor as continuous heavy traffic is expected at the Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints this weekend.
It’s hard for us noobs to accurately predict where flash floods will occur, but Singapore’s Public Utilities Board (PUB) is always one step ahead. Join the @pubfloodalerts Telegram group to ...
A monsoon surge is characterized by bursts of cold air originating from the northeast, typically Central Asia. As this air mass travels south, it warms and collects moisture, resulting in dense rain ...
In the wake of intense rainfalls across Singapore on March 19, the national water agency, PUB, has issued a critical flash flood risk alert. This warning underscores the severity of the weather ...