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Singapore’s weather is equatorial and rain can occur almost any day of the year. Some parts of Singapore tend to get heavier downpours, particularly during the Northeast and Southwest monsoons.

The central and western regions of Singapore, such as Bukit Timah, Jurong, and Bukit Panjang, often record higher rainfall. This is partly because these areas have more forested land and hilly terrain, which can attract heavier clouds.

Even busy urban spots like Orchard Road and the CBD have had issues with sudden heavy rain causing flash floods. After strong showers, you might spot water pooling in low-lying city areas before it drains away.

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

For live rain updates, the NEA check here website and weather apps are reliable sources for checking affected areas before leaving home.

Overall, rain can happen anywhere in Singapore but knowing which areas are most affected helps with travel planning, especially during monsoon months.

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