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The Observatory expects rain for five consecutive days starting from Wednesday, and the temperature will drop after reaching 27 degrees on the first day of March.

2021-02-22T04:22:15.424Z


On the first day of class resumption, the sun was shining. However, due to an easterly airflow, rainy days will begin on Wednesday (24th), and it is expected to last until next Sunday (28th), which means the Lantern Festival will be spent in rain. Stepping into March,


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Written by: Lao Minyi

2021-02-22 12:15

The last update date: 2021-02-22 12:15

On the first day of class resumption, the sun was shining.

However, due to an easterly airflow, rainy days will begin on Wednesday (24th), and it is expected to last until next Sunday (28th), which means that the Lantern Festival will be spent in rain.

Entering March, the Observatory expects that the urban area will rise to a maximum of 27 degrees Celsius on the first day. There will be sunshine and warmth during part of the day, but the temperature difference between day and night will reach 7 degrees. Coupled with the northern monsoon, the temperature will drop by 10 degrees the next day. It was cloudy with a few rain patches, and the offshore winds reached level 6 in the wind, ushering in humid and cool weather.

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The weather in Hong Kong was sunny and warm today. At noon, temperatures of 25 degrees or above were recorded in many districts. Among them, Yuen Long Park rose to 26.5 degrees.

The Observatory expects that tomorrow (23rd) the weather will remain generally fine, with the highest temperature in the urban area reaching 26 degrees, and visibility in some areas was initially low.

Affected by an easterly airstream, cloud cover increased in coastal areas in the middle and late period of this week, and there were a few rain patches in the area near the weekend.

The Observatory expects that there will be one or two light rains in Hong Kong from Wednesday, with a level of 6 offshore winds, and the highest temperature in the city is only 23 degrees. There have been a few rain showers in recent weekends. It is expected that the sky will be gray on weekends and there will be no sunshine. 26) to spend in the rain, expected rainy days will last until next Sunday (28th).

The Observatory predicts that there will be sunshine early next week, and the sky will be bright and warm during part of the day. Entering March 1 (next Monday) the urban area will see a high of 27 degrees. However, a north monsoon will arrive in southern China early next week, bringing cooler weather. Weather, it is expected that the lowest temperature in the urban area will drop to 17 degrees the next day, and it will be mostly cloudy. There will be a few rain patches at first.

(Screenshot of the Observatory website)

"Cuckoo" will gradually disappear

In addition, the tropical cyclone "Dujuan" has weakened into a tropical depression.

At 12 noon, the "Cuckoo" gathered about 500 kilometers southeast of Manila, and is expected to move west-northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, crossing the central Philippines. It is expected to cross the central Philippines today and tomorrow and gradually dissipate.

The cuckoo will cross the central part of the Philippines today and tomorrow and will gradually disappear.

(Screenshot of the Observatory website)

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