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The Observatory expects a significant drop in temperature tonight, the lowest 11 degrees in the urban area tomorrow morning, 8 degrees in Tsing Yi, 9 degrees in Tai Po, Shatin

2021-01-17T04:46:44.149Z


As the winter monsoon strikes, the Observatory predicts that the temperature in the urban area will drop significantly tonight by 5 degrees to about 13 degrees at midnight, and it will drop further to 11 degrees tomorrow morning (18th). The temperature in the New Territories will be lower by 2 or 3 degrees, with Tsing Yi in the early morning. Only get


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Written by: Lao Minyi

2021-01-17 12:32

Last update date: 2021-01-17 12:33

As the winter monsoon strikes, the Observatory predicts that the temperature in the urban area will drop significantly tonight by 5 degrees to about 13 degrees at midnight, and it will drop further to 11 degrees tomorrow morning (18th). The temperature in the New Territories will be lower by 2 or 3 degrees, with Tsing Yi in the early morning. It is expected to be only 8 degrees, and Sha Tin and Tai Po are also only 9 degrees. However, it is expected that the cold weather will continue for a day before the temperature rises, and it will reach 21 degrees in recent weekends.

The Observatory also predicts that a cloud belt will bring rainy weather in the middle and late of this week. Hong Kong will be cloudy and rainy from Thursday (21st), and the rainy days will last until the weekend.

It was generally fine today in Hong Kong. The highest temperature in the urban area during the day reached 18 degrees. The relative humidity in general areas in Hong Kong dropped below 50% at noon, but the temperature dropped significantly after nightfall.

The Observatory predicts that due to the winter monsoon, the minimum temperature in the urban area will drop to 11 degrees tomorrow morning, 7 degrees in Ta Kwu Ling, 8 degrees in Tsing Yi, and only 9 degrees in Sha Tin and Tai Po. It will be cold in the morning.

(Screenshot of the Observatory website)

According to the Observatory, the coast of Guangdong will be generally sunny and dry in the next one or two days. The temperature difference between day and night in the inland is large. The temperature is expected to rise slightly to between 13 and 17 degrees on Tuesday (19th). Fourteen solar terms (“Big Cold”) The temperature in the urban area rose by 1 degree, and the sun was not for the time being, and the weather was cloudy.



Cloudy starts on Thursday and 21 degrees in the city on Saturday

A cloud belt will bring rainy weather to the coastal areas of Guangdong in the middle and late part of the week. The Observatory predicts that it will be cloudy and rainy on Thursday. The rainy days will last until Saturday. There will be sunshine for a short time during the day and the highest temperature in the city will rise to 21 degrees.

The Observatory predicts that there will be some sunshine early next week, but it will be cooler in the morning, with a temperature difference of about 4 to 5 degrees between day and night.

(Screenshot of the Observatory website)

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Hong Kong Observatory Weather Forecast

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