The Hong Kong Marathon will resume on October 24. The race will be held between winter and spring to fall. Runners should pay attention to the weather.
The Observatory predicts that on the morning of the race, the weather will be slightly cooler with showers, and the runners will fight in a slightly cooler and humid environment.
The nine-day weather forecast from the Observatory shows that on October 24, the temperature will be between 20-26 degrees Celsius, the relative humidity will be 70-90%, and the wind will be gentle.
The Observatory predicts that there will be rain a few days before the game, but it will get better on the morning of the game.
(Official website of the Observatory)
Check the regional weather forecast of the Observatory. At the start of the day, the temperature in West Kowloon was about 22 degrees and cloudy.
The forecast is that the weather on the race day will be generally cloudy with one or two showers, the weather will be slightly cooler in the morning, and there will be sunshine for a short time during the day.
According to the climate data of the Observatory in the past 30 years, the daily temperature of the event is lower than that of previous years, and the range of relative humidity is higher than that of previous years. It is expected to be wetter than before.
In addition, we should pay attention to the arrival of the northeast monsoon in the latter part of next week, which may cause rain in the area and a significant drop in temperature.
According to the regional weather forecast system, the weather in West Kowloon was stable when it started.
(Observatory website)
Based on the weather data, this year's event will be held in cool and humid weather.
The sunrise time of the day was 6:23. Most runners outside the elite group started after sunrise, and they are expected to feel warmer.
Therefore, you can consider whether you need to bring a hat and sunglasses, and consider preparing disposable raincoats for emergencies.
Keeping warm is important, runners pay attention.
(Information Picture/Photographed by Lu Yiming)