It's tough to get people excited about the weather.
And it's even tougher in tropical Singapore,hindu eroticism where it's pretty much only wet or dry every day.
SEE ALSO: Weather forecaster truly cannot contain her love for Adam DriverSo the country's national newspaper appears to have taken it upon itself to spice up its weather updates, by slipping in the odd quip and pop-culture reference:
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The twitter account occasionally channels Rihanna:
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You can never go wrong with puns:
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It's sometimes #TMI, tbh:
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And sometimes the Twitter account just makes up sounds.
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The account has even responded to followers with puns:
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The suddenly off-the-cuff tone of the tweets have confused Singaporeans, however. Many people are wondering if they're the work of an enthusiastic intern:
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Some never want the "intern" to leave:
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But people don't seem to be able to decide whether Straits Times' weather tweets should go back to being boring or not:
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Mashable has reached out the Straits Timesfor further comment.
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