In Singapore, rain is a common part of daily life because of its tropical climate. Some parts of Singapore tend to get heavier downpours, particularly during the Northeast and Southwest monsoons.
The central and western regions of Singapore, such as Bukit Timah, Jurong, and Bukit Panjang, often record higher rainfall. Heavily wooded and elevated places can sometimes experience longer or heavier showers.
City areas such as Orchard, Newton, and parts of the CBD occasionally face flash flooding after heavy storms. Heavy downpours in these locations sometimes result in temporary flooding on roads and walkways.
The eastern parts like Bedok and Pasir Ris may get slightly less rain but are still affected during monsoon periods.
Many Singaporeans use the NEA’s weather radar or apps like myENV to see where it’s raining in real here time.
In summary, being aware of rainy hotspots can help Singaporeans avoid delays and stay safe during wet weather.
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