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2021-05-27T10:44:18.181Z


Hong Kong is welcoming another rainy day today (26th). There were a few showers at first and thunderstorms in some areas. However, there was still sunshine and extremely hot weather in the afternoon. It is unknown whether it will affect the "Super Blood Moon" scene performed tonight. Observatory forecast


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Written by: Lao Minyi

2021-05-26 12:24

The last update date: 2021-05-26 12:24

Hong Kong is welcoming another rainy day today (26th). There were a few showers at first and thunderstorms in some areas. However, there was still sunshine and extremely hot weather in the afternoon. It is unknown whether it will affect the "Super Blood Moon" scene performed tonight.

The Observatory predicts that the hot weather of 33 degrees Celsius in the urban area will continue until Saturday (29th).

A trough of low pressure will bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to southern China in the early to middle of next week. There will be thunderstorms in some parts of Hong Kong next Sunday (30th), and the rain will sometimes be quite heavy in the next few days. The weather will be cloudy, with thunderstorms and showers. It will last for nearly a week, so goodbye to the sunny weather.

Showers are affecting the coast of Guangdong.

More than 10 millimetres of rainfall was recorded in some areas of Hong Kong this morning.

The Observatory predicts that there will be sunshine for part of the day in Hong Kong, a few showers at the beginning, thunderstorms in some areas, extremely hot weather during the day, and a peak of 33 degrees in the urban area.

Before 12 noon, the Observatory Headquarters had heated up to 33.5 degrees, while Cheung Chau’s reached 34.6 degrees, the hottest in Hong Kong.

The total lunar eclipse collides with the "super moon" to form a "super blood moon" astronomical phenomenon, which will appear at about 7 o'clock tonight, when the moon will show an unusual copper red color, so it is also called the "super blood moon."

The Space Museum pointed out that the moon rose eastward at 6:56 pm tonight, and the lunar eclipse had already begun at this time. At 7:11 pm, there will be a total lunar eclipse when the moon completely enters the shadow of the earth, lasting about 15 minutes, until 7:28 pm the end.

▼A record-breaking high temperature record was recorded on May 23. Many districts were hot and hot ▼

There will be thunderstorms next week

Affected by the high-altitude anticyclone in the northern part of the South China Sea, the coastal areas of Guangdong will continue to be extremely hot in the next two or three days, with a few showers.

The observatory predicts that the urban area will see a high of 33 degrees, and the high temperature will continue until Saturday. There will be sunshine during part of the time, but there will be a few showers at the same time.

The active southwest monsoon will bring unstable weather to southern China during the weekend.

The Observatory predicts that there will be thunderstorms in local areas at the beginning of Saturday. The weather will improve in the afternoon and there will be sunshine and heat for a short period of time.

However, a trough of low pressure will bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to southern China in the early to mid-term of next week. Hong Kong will not be sunny next week. It will be generally cloudy with a few showers and thunderstorms. Next Monday and Tuesday (May 31 and June 1) The rain is sometimes heavy, cooling Hong Kong, and the temperature in the urban area ranges from 27 to 31 degrees.

A trough of low pressure will bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to southern China in the early to middle of next week.

(Profile picture / photo by Liang Pengwei)

(Screenshot of the Observatory website)

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