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Written by: Golden Chess
2021-03-06 12:39
Last update date: 2021-03-06 12:39
The weather in Hong Kong for several days is cloudy and humid. The Observatory expects showers and thunderstorms tomorrow (7th).
The Observatory predicts that a trough of low pressure in Guangdong will traverse the coast from tonight (6th) to tomorrow morning, bringing showers and thunderstorms to the area. People should pay attention to weather changes when going out for picnics.
Affected by the subsequent northeast monsoon, the coastal areas will be slightly cooler in the morning from the beginning to the middle of next week.
The Observatory also predicts that tomorrow and next Monday (8th) will continue to be humid, with a relative humidity of 90% or above, and the dehumidifier will be dispatched again.
As for when will you see the sun again?
The observatory expects that there will be sunshine for part of the time next Tuesday (9th) at the earliest.
▼The cherry blossoms in Tseung Kwan O Velodrome Park▼
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Yesterday (the 5th) was the "shock sting" in the 24 solar terms.
The Observatory explained that in winter, animals hide in the soil to hibernate and are called "stings."
Shocking sting means that the spring thunder is about to come or has come, and the animal wakes up from hibernation, which means that everything is awakened.
During this period, the amount of rainfall generally begins to increase, and sometimes cooler air flows southward, and the temperature sometimes changes greatly.
Yesterday, the Observatory recorded a maximum of 21.1 degrees Celsius, and Lau Fau Shan and Wetland Park recorded a maximum of 23.9 degrees Celsius.
In addition, the weather has been humid recently, and mist may be seen from time to time.
The Observatory introduced "radiation fog" on its Facebook page.
According to the Observatory, at night when the sky is clear and the wind is weak, "radiative cooling" will cause the temperature of the open areas of the New Territories to drop significantly, causing water vapor to condense into small dots of water suspended in the air, forming radiation fog.
Radiation fog appears more often at sunrise in winter and spring, and when the temperature rises after sunrise, it will gradually dissipate.
The Observatory said that radiation fog appears more often at sunrise in winter and spring. When the temperature rises after sunrise, it will gradually dissipate.
(Photo from the Observatory Facebook/Photo by Kenneth Wong)
In terms of weather forecasts, the Observatory stated that a trough of low pressure has brought showers and thunderstorms to Guangdong; at the same time, a sea air current is affecting coastal areas.
The weather was cloudy today and visibility in some areas was rather low; there were a few showers, and later the rain was more frequent. There were thunderstorms in some areas, and the east to southeast winds were moderated.
The Observatory's outlook is generally cloudy tomorrow with showers and thunderstorms in some areas. Visibility was rather low at first, but the rain weakened later.
The temperature is between 19 and 22 degrees, and the relative humidity is between 75% and 95%. Hong Kong is still humid, and the dehumidifier has to be dispatched again.
The observatory expects the weather to improve on Tuesday (9th), with sunshine for part of the day; the temperature is between 19 and 24 degrees, and the relative humidity will drop slightly to 65% to 85%.
The observatory expects fog and rain on weekends, Tseung Kwan O Velodrome Park, cherry blossoms are in full bloom
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