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The Perseid Meteor Shower will be staged on Thursday. The observatory is expected to have showers or hinder viewing, and it will eventually see a sunny day next weekend

2021-08-11T09:22:02.596Z


The Perseid Meteor Shower will be staged tomorrow night (12th). The best viewing time is from about 10 pm to about 5 am the next day. During the peak period, there is a chance to see about 20 to 30 meteors every hour. The observatory expects thunder in some areas tomorrow morning


The Perseid Meteor Shower will be staged tomorrow night (12th). The best viewing time is from about 10 pm to about 5 am the next day. During the peak period, there is a chance to see about 20 to 30 meteors every hour.

The Observatory expects that tomorrow morning there will be thunderstorms in some areas, with sunny periods and a few showers. There are still uncertainties whether you can appreciate this meteor shower.


The high-altitude disturbance will affect the northern part of the South China Sea during the weekend. The Observatory predicts that there will be thunderstorms in some areas at the beginning of Saturday (14th), cloudy and occasionally showers, ushering in a cloudy weekend.

With the strengthening of the high-altitude anticyclone, the weather in Hong Kong will improve next week. Next Friday (20th) is expected to leave rainy days. It is generally fine and extremely hot during the day. The highest temperature in the urban area may rise to 33 degrees.


▼Past meteor shower situation▼


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The weather was very hot. A southwesterly airstream brought hot and showery weather to Hong Kong. There were sunny and hot weather during part of the afternoon, with a few showers and thunderstorms in some areas.

Sheung Shui once warmed to 34 degrees Celsius, and the temperature in another seven districts reached 33 degrees.

A southwesterly airstream will bring hot and showery weather to the south China coast in the next one or two days. The Observatory predicts that there will be some sunshine, a few showers, and local thunderstorms in the morning.

The Hong Kong Space Museum announced a few days ago that the best time to watch the Perseid meteor shower will be from about 10 pm tomorrow evening to about 5 am the next day. If the weather is good that day, the public will be in areas with a wide view and slight light pollution, such as the suburbs of Sai Kung and Lantau Island. In the south, there is a chance to see about 20 to 30 meteors per hour during peak periods.

However, according to the current weather forecast, there are still variables whether or not to appreciate this meteor shower.

The weather is very hot late next week, reaching 33 degrees

The Observatory predicts that the high-altitude disturbance will affect the northern part of the South China Sea during the weekend. There will be thunderstorms in local areas at the beginning of Saturday, generally cloudy with occasional showers, and there will be sunshine for a short time in the afternoon. The maximum temperature in the urban area will drop slightly to 31 degrees. There are thunderstorms in the area.

As the high-altitude anticyclone intensifies, the Observatory predicts that the weather in southern China will improve in the early to mid-term next week and the showers will decrease. There will be sunshine for several days in Hong Kong and showers in some areas. The district's height is 33 degrees, and the next day will not rain and usher in a sunny day.

▼Citizens go out to exercise as usual in the hot weather in mid-July▼


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Perseid Meteor Shower 8.12 staged a peak of 20 to 30 per hour in the suburbs of Saigon. The Observatory predicts that it will be as high as 35 degrees for three consecutive days. The black rain is changing fast, it is issued too early or the report is false

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Source: hk1

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