The 37 degrees Celsius, recorded in Ang Mo Kio, matches the mark set on April 17, 1983, recorded in Tengah.
Thecurrent warm and dry conditions are expected to continue on May 14.Short-duration showers are expected next week which may help to moderate thewarm temperatures, said the country’s National Environment Agency (NEA).
Channel News Asia reported that several schools in Singapore have eased their rules on uniformsamid scorching temperatures recently.
According to scientists, global warming is exacerbating extremeweather patterns./.