Low chance of haze affecting Singapore on Tuesday, rain expected to improve Indonesia hotspot situation: NEA

SINGAPORE: As rain in the area is anticipated to improve the hotspot situation in Indonesia, the likelihood of haze affecting Singapore on Tuesday( Oct. ) is low.

According to the National Environment Agency’s( NEA ) daily haze advisory, weather conditions were seen in many areas of the surrounding area on Monday. & nbsp,

It continued,” Spots and dust clouds could not be detected over Sumatra now from satellite imagery due to thick fog support.”

Showers in the area will help to increase the hub and fog situation in Sumatra tomorrow, even though the prevailing winds are expected to float primarily from the southern or southwest. Hence, there is a low chance that transnational haze will affect Singapore.

On Monday evening, there were also thunderous rain in a number of locations throughout Singapore. & nbsp,

The pollutant standards index( PSI ) was 56 to 73 in the moderate range as of 6 p.m., while the 1-hour PM2.5 concentration readings were within the normal range. & nbsp,

According to NEA, the PSI for the upcoming 24 hours is also expected to be in the average selection.

On website, you can find readings and recommendations on air quality. fog. Gov. the myENV apps and sg.