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[Updated] Heat wave in Singapura. Record 37℃ in PM Lee AMK GRC

FUCK PAP :FU:

Small little island pack so many foreigners and build and build so many buildings. KNN:FU:
 
8am mercury already at near 30℃. Noon will be ChowTah Singapura!

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Today is going to be an oven weather :frown:
Cold night where I am. It was 7℃ when I woke up and there was condensation on all the windows. Max for the day is forecast to be 15℃.
 
Weather is hot also their fault? :roflmao::biggrin:

Yes, because they chopped down plenty of trees for their perverse 'urban development'. :cool:

I can report that a cluster of trees have been cut down in the West Coast area, near the junction with Jurong Town Hall Road. Used to be a canopy of roadside trees next to the school there, now totally botak. I suspect that has something to do with the construction of the Jurong Region Line MRT station across the road. :rolleyes:
 
Like our gahmen...the weather never changes.
 
And I thought my high bodyheat was caused by my usual morning horniness....
 
Schools relax rules on student uniforms as hot, humid weather persists

www.channelnewsasia.com

At Raffles Girls’ Primary School, students have been told that they do not have to put on their pinafores after PE lessons if they feel it is too warm to do so.
Some have chosen to do so but many still wear their pinafores, a student's parent told CNA. Students who do not have PE that day have to continue wearing their pinafores.
Methodist Girls’ School is also allowing its students to wear their PE uniforms instead of full uniforms.
At St Joseph’s Institution, students are allowed to wear the official half uniform on all school days except on Mondays, when students are required to wear the full uniform with a tie, said a spokesperson for the school.
The half uniform comprises the school's polo shirt paired with the school’s shorts, skirt or pants.
This measure was implemented some years ago, the spokesperson said.

HEAT GUIDELINES IN PLACE: MOE​

Schools have guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff in hot weather, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said in response to questions from CNA.
These include minimising outdoor physical activities between 10.30am and 3.30pm, when temperatures and ultraviolet levels are generally higher.
“Schools may also explore ways to help students better manage the heat, such as allowing students to dress in PE attire or their school T-shirt, depending on their specific needs,” the ministry said.
Students are encouraged to stay hydrated before, during and after physical activities to prevent and alleviate exercise-induced heat strain, it added.
“MOE and schools will continue to monitor the heat situation and students and staff's well-being closely, especially those who may be more vulnerable to the effects of higher temperature conditions.”
 
Schools relax rules on student uniforms as hot, humid weather persists

www.channelnewsasia.com

At Raffles Girls’ Primary School, students have been told that they do not have to put on their pinafores after PE lessons if they feel it is too warm to do so.
Some have chosen to do so but many still wear their pinafores, a student's parent told CNA. Students who do not have PE that day have to continue wearing their pinafores.
Methodist Girls’ School is also allowing its students to wear their PE uniforms instead of full uniforms.
At St Joseph’s Institution, students are allowed to wear the official half uniform on all school days except on Mondays, when students are required to wear the full uniform with a tie, said a spokesperson for the school.
The half uniform comprises the school's polo shirt paired with the school’s shorts, skirt or pants.
This measure was implemented some years ago, the spokesperson said.

HEAT GUIDELINES IN PLACE: MOE​

Schools have guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff in hot weather, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said in response to questions from CNA.
These include minimising outdoor physical activities between 10.30am and 3.30pm, when temperatures and ultraviolet levels are generally higher.
“Schools may also explore ways to help students better manage the heat, such as allowing students to dress in PE attire or their school T-shirt, depending on their specific needs,” the ministry said.
Students are encouraged to stay hydrated before, during and after physical activities to prevent and alleviate exercise-induced heat strain, it added.
“MOE and schools will continue to monitor the heat situation and students and staff's well-being closely, especially those who may be more vulnerable to the effects of higher temperature conditions.”
Does that mean schoolgirls no need to wear bra to school ? :geek:
 
Schools relax rules on student uniforms as hot, humid weather persists

www.channelnewsasia.com

At Raffles Girls’ Primary School, students have been told that they do not have to put on their pinafores after PE lessons if they feel it is too warm to do so.
Some have chosen to do so but many still wear their pinafores, a student's parent told CNA. Students who do not have PE that day have to continue wearing their pinafores.
Methodist Girls’ School is also allowing its students to wear their PE uniforms instead of full uniforms.
At St Joseph’s Institution, students are allowed to wear the official half uniform on all school days except on Mondays, when students are required to wear the full uniform with a tie, said a spokesperson for the school.
The half uniform comprises the school's polo shirt paired with the school’s shorts, skirt or pants.
This measure was implemented some years ago, the spokesperson said.

HEAT GUIDELINES IN PLACE: MOE​

Schools have guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff in hot weather, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said in response to questions from CNA.
These include minimising outdoor physical activities between 10.30am and 3.30pm, when temperatures and ultraviolet levels are generally higher.
“Schools may also explore ways to help students better manage the heat, such as allowing students to dress in PE attire or their school T-shirt, depending on their specific needs,” the ministry said.
Students are encouraged to stay hydrated before, during and after physical activities to prevent and alleviate exercise-induced heat strain, it added.
“MOE and schools will continue to monitor the heat situation and students and staff's well-being closely, especially those who may be more vulnerable to the effects of higher temperature conditions.”

LOL. did you know that some international schools (Sinkie and JB) have already suspended outdoor activities for students, including PE lessons?

And here we have MOE jiakliaobees virtue signalling about 'heat guidelines'. :rolleyes:
 
El nino baby. Next few years it will be like this. Haze coming too.our way. Plus drought.august put on the mask.
 
Singapore News
www.asiaone.com

Hottest day in 2023? Temperature soars to 36.2 deg C at Choa Chu Kang

May 12, 2023published at 5:32 PM
BySarah Koh

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SINGAPORE — The mercury soared to a high of 36.2 deg C on Friday (May 12), surpassing the highest temperature officially recorded in 2023 in Singapore.

Friday's high was recorded in the south of Choa Chu Kang at 2.46pm, exceeding that of the previously reported hottest day of 2023, when 36.1 deg C was recorded in Admiralty, on April 14.

The highest-ever daily maximum temperature was 37 deg C in Tengah on April 17, 1983.

The Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) had previously forecast that the warm and humid weather experienced in April was expected to continue into the first half of May.

"May is normally one of the warmest months of the year," MSS said in an earlier release. The first half of May is forecast to be warm and humid, with daily maximum temperatures reaching 34 deg C on most afternoons.

"On a few days when there is less cloud cover, the daily maximum temperature could reach a high of around 35 deg C."
 
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