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Flash floods in Punggol Way, KPE; more thundery showers ... (The Straits Times)

Water levels had risen past 90 per cent in Woodlands Road and the Kranji Expressway as at 4.12pm . Read more at straitstimes.com.

This is because the monsoon rain band is likely to remain over the region, with the prevailing north-east monsoon season forecast to persist over Singapore for the first half of the month. The MSS said this is due to strong daytime heating of land areas and the convergence of winds over Singapore and the surrounding vicinity. The Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) had earlier forecast thundery showers on most days for the first half of March.

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Flash floods at Punggol Way and KPE as heavy rain falls over many ... (CNA)

SINGAPORE: Flash floods occurred in Punggol and on the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) on Wednesday (Mar 2) amidst heavy rain over multiple locations in ...

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Jalan Boon Lay & Upper Paya Lebar Road among areas at risk of ... (Mothership.sg)

Water levels had reached 90 per cent in drains in these areas, said PUB. Members of the public are advised to avoid these areas for the next hour. Heavy rain ...

On some of these days, MSS said large-scale convergence of winds over Singapore and the surrounding region may trigger widespread and heavy thundery showers over the island. Short-duration thundery showers are expected over parts of the island in the afternoon, extending into the evening on a few days. On March 1, the Meteorological Services Singapore (MSS) said that thundery showers are expected on most days in the first fortnight of March 2022, with the monsoon rain band likely to remain over the equatorial Southeast Asia region.

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