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Flood warnings issued as heavy rain drenches Singapore, causes delays at Changi Airport

SINGAPORE Heavy rain prompted flood warnings for large parts of Singapore on the morning of May 4, and caused delays at Changi Airport. At about 10am, PUB posted a flood alert on social media platform X that heavy rain was expected over "many areas of Singapore" from 10am to 10.45am. Earlier, the national water agency also put up three.

Heavy rain triggers flash flood warnings across Singapore; some flights at Changi Airport affected

Heavy rain triggers flash flood warnings across Singapore; some flights at Changi Airport affected
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Touring Jalan Seaview landed estate: Large freehold landed houses near the MRT in the east

Today's tour is a rather belated walkabout of the landed estate at Jalan Seaview. It was requested by a reader some time ago and I've been putting it off not because I wanted to procrastinate but rather because the houses there are all on the larger side i.e. more expensive and, thus, of interest to fewer of our readers..

Rainfall on Saturday among highest in Singapore in past 39 years, thundery showers are likely on Sunday afternoon

The Straits Times SINGAPORE - Sweater weather continued for the second day of the new year in Singapore, with wet and windy conditions on Saturday (Jan 2). The National Environment Agency (NEA) said on Facebook that widespread continuous rain, heavy at times and with thunder, was expected to continue on Saturday and ease gradually in the night. It added later that while the rain was set to clear overnight, thundery showers are likely on Sunday afternoon following a cloudy morning. The wet weather has been so persistent that the 318.6mm of rain that fell in Changi on Friday, the first day of this year, was more than the average of 238.3mm for the month of January, said national water agency PUB on Saturday on Facebook.

PUB issues flash flood warnings for 3 areas on Jan 2 as temperatures dip below 22 deg C on New Year s Day

January 02, 2021 published at 2:37 AMAsiaOne Rising water levels at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park yesterday. Daily temperatures are looking to be relatively low in the first half of this month. The Straits Times [UPDATED, Jan 2, 2.04pm] National water agency PUB has warned of flash floods occurring in three areas due to heavy rain on Saturday (Jan 2). They are at Pasir Ris Farmway 3, Lor Halus (towards TPE) and Jln Seaview. [embed]https://www.facebook.com/PUBsg/posts/3540322942725028[/embed] In a statement at about 9.30am on Saturday, it stated that water levels in canals and drains in these locations have reached 90 per cent capacity and advised the public to avoid these areas.

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