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The Observatory expects a high of 35 degrees in the urban area this afternoon

2021-07-13T04:07:55.304Z


The weather near the port of Japan is extremely hot, and the districts are also "warmed". The Observatory predicts that, dominated by high-altitude anticyclones, southeastern China will continue to be sunny and hot in the next one or two days. The temperature is expected to reach 35 degrees Celsius today (13th).


The weather near the port of Japan is extremely hot, and the districts are also "warmed".

The Observatory predicts that, dominated by high-altitude anticyclones, southeastern China will continue to be sunny and hot in the next one or two days. The temperature is expected to rise to 35 degrees Celsius today (13th), and there is a chance to refresh the record for the hottest July.

The next three days are also expected to continue to be extremely hot. Tomorrow (14) and Thursday (15) the urban area is expected to reach a high of 34 degrees, and Sheung Shui may reach 36 degrees.


The Observatory also predicts that a wide area of ​​low pressure will bring unstable weather to the northern part of the South China Sea and the coast of South China from the end of the weekend to early next week.

Next Thursday (22nd) will be the "Great Heat" in the 24 solar terms. The observatory does not expect to see extreme heat on that day, and the highest temperature will be 32 degrees.


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It is hot in Hong Kong today. The Observatory said that the subtropical high pressure ridge is bringing generally fine weather to southeastern China. It is expected that the weather in Hong Kong today is generally fine and very hot, but there are showers in some areas; the wind blows slightly to gentle southerly.

As of 11:30 in the morning, the Observatory had recorded a maximum of 32 degrees, while Damei Tuk had already reached 36.1 degrees. The extremely hot weather warning has been in force for more than 140 hours since July 7.

The Observatory looks forward to the next two or three days with continued scorching heat, with sunny periods and a few showers later in the week.

Tomorrow and Thursday are expected to be generally fine and very hot, but there will be showers in some areas.

The temperature ranges from 28 to 34 degrees, and Sheung Shui is expected to be as high as 36 degrees.

The Observatory predicts that Hong Kong will bid farewell to the sunshine from Saturday (17th). From Saturday to Monday (19th), it is expected to be generally cloudy for three consecutive days, with a few showers and thunderstorms in some areas. The temperature will drop slightly to between 27 and 27. 31 degrees.

Next Thursday (22nd) is "Great Heat", the hottest solar term of the year.

The Observatory expects sunshine for a short period of time and a few showers on that day; the temperature is not as hot as possible and is expected to range from 28 to 32 degrees.

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The hot weather warning is in effect. The Observatory expects to reach 35 degrees in the urban area on Tuesday, and 37 degrees in Sheung Shui. The heat explodes at 37.1 degrees today. The Observatory is expected to reach 34 degrees in the urban area for three consecutive days. , The sun’s scorching heat sees 34 degrees and a district reaches 36 degrees. The Observatory, please make a monthly salary of 42,000 yuan to enter the 8 major conditions!

Looking at 10 monthly incomes of over 20,000, the Government Observatory predicts that double tropical cyclones will hit the double rainbow from the east to the west. This morning, there will be an increase in squally and rainy showers. The Observatory: Yesterday, a black rain warning has been issued as early as possible.

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Source: hk1

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