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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.

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and its surroundings are well-known for frequent wet weather. This is partly because these areas have more forested land and hilly terrain, which can attract heavier clouds.

City areas such as more info 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.

In the east, Pasir Ris and Bedok tend to get less rain overall, but they still see occasional storms, especially in December and January.

To stay updated on rain areas in Singapore, residents often check weather apps or the NEA’s “rain area” map before heading out.

Whether you’re commuting or planning outdoor activities, keeping track of rain-prone areas in Singapore is always useful.

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