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The thunderstorm hit the Observatory again. It is expected that there will be thunderstorms for four consecutive days. Ping Chau recorded a high temperature of 36.2 degrees this afternoon.

2021-06-01T01:55:55.041Z


The weather in May is as hot as hot. The very hot weather warning issued on Tuesday (26th) morning is still in effect today (29th). According to the Observatory, the high-altitude anticyclone has brought generally clear weather to the northern part of the South China Sea.


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Author: Zheng Qiuling

2021-05-29 17:24

Last update date: 2021-05-29 17:24

The weather in May is as hot as hot. The very hot weather warning issued on Tuesday (26th) morning is still in effect today (29th).

According to the Observatory, the high-altitude anticyclone has brought generally clear weather to the northern part of the South China Sea. At noon today, the temperature in many parts of Hong Kong rose to about 33 degrees.

According to the regional weather chart, there are 20 places in Hong Kong where the highest temperature is higher than 33 degrees today. Among them, 8 areas have exceeded 34 degrees. The most "hot" is Peng Chau at 36.2 degrees, followed by Cheung Chau at 35.9 degrees.

According to the regional weather chart, there are 20 places in Hong Kong where the highest temperature today is higher than 33 degrees, and 7 of them even exceeded 34 degrees.

(Screenshot of the Observatory's website)

8 regions broke through 34 degrees, Peng Chau, Cheung Chau is the hottest

There were sunny and scorching heat during part of the afternoon in Hong Kong, with a few showers and thunderstorms in some areas.

According to the regional weather chart, there are 20 places in Hong Kong where the highest temperature exceeds 33 degrees. Among them, 8 areas have exceeded 34 degrees. The hottest is Peng Chau at 36.2 degrees, followed by Cheung Chau at 35.9 degrees.

Dameidu recorded 34.8 degrees, and nearby Dalong and Taguling both reached 34.7 degrees and 34.6 degrees respectively.

Yuen Long Park also recorded 34.5 degrees.

Sheung Shui and Sai Kung are the hottest at 34.3 degrees and 34.1 degrees respectively.

It is expected that there will be showers and thunderstorms in the next two to three days.

Sometimes it rains heavily on Monday and Tuesday.

(Screenshot of the Observatory's website)

In addition, citizens must bring umbrellas when they go out.

As showers are affecting the Pearl River Estuary and western Guangdong, the Observatory predicts that Hong Kong will be generally cloudy tonight and tomorrow with a few showers and thunderstorms in some areas.

The Observatory also predicts that early tomorrow will sometimes be rainy and the lowest temperature will be about 28 degrees.

There was sunshine and heat for a short time in the afternoon, and the highest temperature was about 32 degrees.

Blow gently to a fresh southwest wind.

It is expected that there will be showers and thunderstorms in the next two to three days.

Sometimes it rains heavily on Monday and Tuesday.

▼Rainbows appeared in multiple districts on the morning of May 25▼

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

Weather and Traffic|The weather is very hot, Cheung Chau and the temperature is 36 degrees. Shek Kip Mei Wo Tsai Street is partially closed and the bus is diverted

Peng Chau will reach 36 degrees at noon and expect squally thunderstorms on the first day of June to see rainy days next week

Weather and traffic|Severe heat warning takes effect, Tai Po Tuen Mun Sai Kung high temperature 34 degrees

The Observatory expects that it will be up and down for seven days on Sunday, and it will be rainy on Tuesday, and the temperature will drop to a maximum of 31 degrees with a squally thunderstorm.

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