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Being near the equator, Singapore experiences frequent rainfall throughout the year. While rain falls across the island, some neighbourhoods may experience more intense showers at times.
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and its surroundings are well-known for frequent wet weather. The abundance of parks and forested land in these regions can contribute to increased rainfall.
City areas such as Orchard, Newton, and parts of the CBD occasionally face flash flooding after heavy storms. During intense rainfall, these areas can see water levels rise quickly due to the drainage system being overwhelmed.
The eastern here 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 time.
Whether you’re commuting or planning outdoor activities, keeping track of rain-prone areas in Singapore is always useful.