Low chance of haze affecting Singapore despite increase in Sumatra hotspots

Low chance of haze affecting Singapore despite increase in Sumatra hotspots

Singapore: Despite an increase in the number of spots found in Sumatra, there is a small chance that cloud will affect Singapore. & nbsp,

The majority of the surrounding area has continued to experience dry weather, according to the National Environment Agency’s( NEA ) daily haze advisory on Tuesday, October 17.

More spots than the 285 found on Monday were found in southern and northern Sumatra, according to the company. It was also noted that the dominant winds were blowing smoke cloud over southern and central Sumatra in the direction of the north.

” From tomorrow, an increase in wash activities is anticipated for Singapore and the surrounding area. Over the coming days, it is anticipated that the dominant winds will primarily come from the southeast or south before weakening to become gentle and varying in direction.

The NEA stated that the likelihood of intergovernmental fog affecting Singapore is reduced. & nbsp,