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The observatory’s material low pressure trough will be killed next week to next Friday, with continuous showers starting next week.

2021-09-03T04:43:21.530Z


Midsummer has passed, but Hong Kong has not seen autumn in recent days, and the "Autumn Tiger" is showing off. The Observatory predicts that high-altitude anticyclones will affect southern China in the next two or three days. The weather will be extremely hot, but there will still be showers. Tomorrow (4th)


Midsummer has passed, but Hong Kong has not seen autumn in recent days, and the "Autumn Tiger" is showing off.

The Observatory predicts that high-altitude anticyclones will affect southern China in the next two or three days. The weather will be extremely hot, but there will still be showers.

Tomorrow (4th) will be sunny and hot for part of the time. The highest temperature in the urban area will reach 33 degrees Celsius, and the Sheung Shui will be as high as 35 degrees.


The Observatory also predicts that the high-altitude anticyclone will weaken early next week and there will be more showers along the coast of Guangdong.

A broad trough of low pressure will bring unstable weather from the sea east of the Philippines to the central and northern part of the South China Sea in the middle and late next week.

Starting next Friday (10th) in Hong Kong, it will be mostly cloudy for three consecutive days with a few showers.


▼The weather was unstable on August 29, and the yellow rainstorm warning came into effect for a while▼


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The Observatory stated that the high-altitude anticyclone is bringing generally fine weather to southeastern China.

At the same time, showers are affecting the south China coast and the northern part of the South China Sea.

As of 12 noon today (3rd), the Observatory has recorded a maximum of 30.8 degrees, while the highest in many districts in the New Territories, including Tai Mei Tuk, Yuen Long and Sai Kung.

The Observatory is expected to be generally fine today, but there will be showers in some areas; it will be very hot in the afternoon.

Breeze.

Looking forward to the next two or three days, there will be some sunshine and some showers.

Tomorrow will be sunny and hot for part of the day, with one or two showers. The temperature in the urban area will range from 28 to 33 degrees, and the highest temperature in Ta Kwu Ling and Chek Lap Kok will be 34 degrees, and in Sheung Shui, it will be 35 degrees higher.

Next week, the sky will be unstable and there will be thunderstorms in some areas

The Observatory predicts that the sky will be unstable from next Monday (6th), there will be sunshine for a short time, there will be a few showers, and there will be thunderstorms in some areas.

Next Tuesday (7th) will be the "white dew" in the 24 solar terms. The Observatory expects that the day will be mostly cloudy with a few showers.

Initially, there were thunderstorms in some areas; the temperature ranged from 27 to 31 degrees.

From next Friday (10th) onwards, it will be mostly cloudy for three consecutive days with a few showers. People should bring rain gear when going out on weekends.

▼7.13 Citizens go out to exercise as usual in hot weather▼


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This summer is particularly hot, with an average temperature of 29.1 degrees. The Observatory’s 6th highest heat warning is in effect since the Observatory’s record. Hot Sheung Shui is more than 35 degrees, the Observatory expects thunderstorms in the last 9 days when there will be continuous showers. The hot observatory is expected to see more showers in recent weekends and 33 degrees on the first day of the school day.

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Source: hk1

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