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Valentine's Day | The Observatory expects a maximum of 25 degrees or the warmest in the past 12 years

2021-02-13T15:07:10.918Z


Entering mid-February, the weather is noticeably warm. The Observatory issued a nine-day weather forecast this afternoon. The maximum temperature during the forecast period will be between 21 and 25 degrees. Tomorrow’s third day (14th) and Valentine’s Day, up to 25 degrees, or since 2009


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Written by: Ni Qingjiang

2021-02-13 22:52

The last update date: 2021-02-13 22:52

Entering mid-February, the weather is noticeably warm. The Observatory issued a nine-day weather forecast this afternoon. The maximum temperature during the forecast period will be between 21 and 25 degrees.

Tomorrow’s third day (14th) and Valentine’s Day, the highest is 25 degrees, or the warmest Valentine’s Day in the past 12 years since the record of 25.3 degrees in 2009.

On the fifth day of the Lunar New Year (16th, next Tuesday), the New Year’s holiday is over. Workers have to go to work. The Observatory predicts that the weather will be generally fine and warm during the day with a maximum of 23 degrees.

Another dry northeast monsoon will affect the south China coast in the middle and late next week. The wind is relatively strong in this area. It is cool in the morning, and the lowest on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month (18th, next Thursday) is 16 degrees.

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Recently, the weather has been fine and warm, and many people have taken advantage of the New Year holiday to visit Ngong Ping.

The double-flowered mountain cherry (Taiwan Cherry, also known as double-petaled red cold cherry or double-petaled bell flower cherry) planted on the mountain a few years ago has begun to bloom this year, attracting many photography enthusiasts and flower-watchers.

In 1959, 27.3 degrees was recorded as the warmest Valentine's Day

Tomorrow February 14th is Valentine's Day. According to the Observatory's records, the warmest Valentine's Day ever recorded in 1959 was 27.3 degrees.

This year’s Valentine’s Day is also warmer. The Observatory’s forecast is as high as 25 degrees, or the warmest Valentine’s Day in the past 12 years since 2009 at 25.3 degrees. If it is higher than 25.3 degrees, it will be the warmest after 1976 (25.6 degrees in that year) Valentine's Day.

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