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Written by: Lao Minyi
2021-01-18 12:01
Last update date: 2021-01-18 12:02
The cold weather warning is now in effect. Affected by the winter monsoon, Hong Kong has dropped below 10 degrees Celsius in many districts this morning (18th). Tai Mo Shan has a lower view of 3.9 degrees, while Tate’s Cairn and Ngong Ping are only 5.4 degrees. And 5.7 degrees.
The Observatory predicts that Wednesday (20th) (the "big cold" in the twenty-four solar terms) will begin to rain for four consecutive days, with a minimum of 15 degrees; as the monsoon relaxes, the temperature will gradually rise, and Saturday (23) will be the hottest in the urban area. Rise to 22 degrees.
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Rainy weather lasts until weekends and Saturdays up to 22 degrees
The winter monsoon will gradually ease in the next one or two days, the temperature along the coast of Guangdong will rise, and a cloud belt will bring rainy weather in the middle and late part of the week.
The Observatory said that tomorrow morning, Hong Kong will still be quite cool, and it will gradually become cloudy in the evening, and it will start to rain on Wednesday.
The Observatory predicts that the "Big Cold" will be generally cloudy on that day, and there will be one or two rains later. The temperature will range from 15 to 19 degrees. The rain will continue until the weekend. The highest temperature in the urban area will rise to 22 degrees on Saturday.
Affected by the northeast monsoon, the weather in southern China improved from the weekend to early next week.
The Observatory predicts that next Sunday (24th) will be cool and fine in the morning, and the highest temperature in the urban area will still reach 20 degrees. The temperature in the next few days will range from 15 to 19 degrees with sunshine.
(Screenshot of the Observatory website)
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