When hot gets hotter: El Nino expected to turn up the heat in April and May, say experts


Temperatures in the next two months could be nudged up further due to the lingering effects of El Nino. - ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Get ready to sizzle in April and May.

Temperatures in the next two months – usually among the warmest months in the year – could be nudged up further due to lingering effects of the El Nino phenomenon that gripped Singapore from the second half of 2023, experts say.

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