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The expansive low-pressure area will reach the Observatory

2021-07-16T05:28:21.219Z


The Observatory issued a very hot weather warning at "Xiaoshu" last Wednesday (7th). After more than a week, it was finally lowered this morning (16th). The Observatory predicts that there will be showers today to cool down the temperature. The Observatory predicts that it is currently located in the south


The Observatory issued a very hot weather warning at "Xiaoshu" last Wednesday (7th). After more than a week, it was finally lowered this morning (16th).

The Observatory predicts that there will be showers today to cool down the temperature.

The Observatory predicts that the vast area of ​​low pressure in the northeastern part of the South China Sea will bring showers and thunderstorms to the coast of South China from the weekend to the middle of next week. The weather forecast for the next nine days is also expected to be generally cloudy with showers next Sunday. There will be squally thunderstorms on (18th) and on Monday (19th), so please remember to bring umbrellas when you go out.


In addition, the Observatory also predicts that the low pressure area in the Northwest Pacific will gradually develop in the next few days and will cross the sea east of Taiwan.

According to European and American forecasts, the low pressure area will generally move to Japan or Shanghai.


▼7.13 Very Hot Weather▼


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Today (16th) the sky is significantly worse than in the past few days. The Observatory explained that the vast area of ​​low pressure in the northeastern part of the South China Sea is bringing showers and thunderstorms to the coast of Guangdong.

In Hong Kong, more than 20 millimetres of rainfall was recorded in the Southern District of Hong Kong Island and Yuen Long this morning.

Showers have also cooled Hong Kong slightly. The very hot weather warning was cancelled at 9:45 today, that is, since the "Xiaoshu" was issued on July 7, it lasted for about 210 hours.

The Observatory is expected to be mainly cloudy today with a few showers and thunderstorms in some areas. There will be sunshine for a short period of time in the afternoon, with slight to moderate easterly winds.

Looking forward to the weekend and early next week, the weather will be unstable with showers and thunderstorms. Tomorrow (17th) will be generally cloudy with occasional showers and thunderstorms in some areas; the temperature will range from 27 to 31 degrees.

Sunday (18th) and next Monday (19th) are equally cloudy with showers and squally thunderstorms. The rain is sometimes more severe next Monday; and the "probability of significant rain" on the two days is even "higher".

The Observatory is expected to be cloudy and rainy for several days, and there will be no sunshine for nine consecutive days from tomorrow.

The low pressure area of ​​the Northwest Pacific gradually develops

In addition, the observatory's low pressure area in the Northwest Pacific is expected to gradually develop in the next few days, crossing the sea east of Taiwan.

With reference to the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF), this low-pressure area develops slowly and generally moves toward Japan; next Friday (23rd), the lowest pressure at the center of the sea level is 975 hPa, which is a typhoon.

The US Global Forecast System (GFS) predicts that the low pressure area will be close to Shanghai next Thursday (22nd), and the lowest sea level pressure will be 948 hPa, reaching a level of a strong typhoon.

▼7.4 In the hot weather, Lung Mei Beach is full of people ▼


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The Observatory predicts that the vast area of ​​low pressure in the northeastern part of the South China Sea will bring showers and thunderstorms to the coast of South China from the weekend to the middle of next week.

(Information Picture/Photo by Li Zetong)

The severe heat warning lasted for nearly 200 hours. The Observatory pointed out that there is a low pressure area gradually developing. It is expected to be enough rain on the 9th. Guangdong limits outdoor working hours. The United States fixed heat index. Labor Department: A single index has restricted airport sites. Two "dust cyclones" have appeared in succession. Observatory: Strong sunshine Instability of ground air The Observatory predicts that it will reach 35 degrees for three consecutive days. Site workers: both wearing shirts and not wearing shirts will be respectively 35.3 degrees. The Observatory’s record is now the fourth hottest July day in history. The hot weather warning has been effective for more than 140 hours

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Source: hk1

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