Singapore is expected to experience thundery showers in the afternoon on several days this week due to prevailing Northeast monsoon conditions. Despite the unpredictable weather, some Christmas market operators are prepared to handle the rain, while others are hoping for a break in the showers as the year ends.
Thundery showers are expected over parts of Singapore in the afternoon on several days this week.This comes as thundery showers are expected over parts of Singapore in the afternoon on several days this week, said the Meteorological Service Singapore in its fortnightly weather outlook on Monday .Prevailing Northeast monsoon conditions are expected to continue for the rest of December.
While there are no wet weather plans in place, it will advise visitors to move into the adjacent mall when it starts to pour.Some food truck vendors located next to the carnival are better prepared. “Our food truck does come with an awning, and so we can expand the covered area quite a bit, and that seems to have taken care of guests or customers that come up to us.”
WEATHER FORECAST SINGAPORE CHRISTMAS MARKET THUNDERY SHOWERS NORTH EAST MONSOON
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