A netizen has written a post with photos and uploaded it into social media showing the aftermath of the thundery showers which happened earlier this afternoon across most parts of the country.
In the pictures that the netizen has posted, trees were seen being uprooted from the grass patches that the trees were initially planted on and even the huge amounts of grass from the grass patches were ripped off from the ground
The place where the photos were taken from appears to be at Choa Chu Kang Crescent, as seen from the road signs in the pictures uploaded by the netizen.
Hopefully, no one is injured as there could have been human crowds in that area due to it being near a cross junction and there is also a 7-11 convenience store in the vicinity.


Expect more thundery showers to come
Meanwhile, it was reported in an article by CNA that thundery showers will continue throughout the remainder of February.
Singaporeans can expect these showers which will last for short durations in the afternoon most of the days with these thundery showers expected to carry on into the evening on some of the days.
Accompanying these thundery showers would be strong winds which will come from the north east region.
The overall forecast of rain in February is also expected to be above average in most parts of the country.
The maximum temperatures that could be reached daily are also expected to be at 34 degree Celsius on a few of these days and on average, the daily temperature will most likely be between 23 degree Celsius to 33 degree Celsius.
During the first half of February, it has already been reported that thundery showers mostly started in the late afternoon to evening on most of the days.
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