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The cold front kills to add showers to the Observatory and then "cools down" is expected to be a minimum of 18 degrees over the weekend

2021-10-18T05:28:27.767Z


Autumn is becoming more and more interesting recently. Today (18th) the lowest temperature is 21 degrees Celsius. The Observatory said that a cold front will cross the South China coast on Thursday, with showers and a significant drop in temperature. The Observatory also lowered its forecast for the weekend.


Autumn is becoming more and more interesting recently. Today (18th) the lowest temperature is 21 degrees Celsius.

The Observatory said that a cold front will cross the south China coast on Thursday, with showers and a significant drop in temperature. The Observatory also lowered its forecast for weekend temperatures. The lowest temperature on Friday and Saturday is expected to be only 18 degrees Celsius. .

As for the marathon on Sunday (24th), the temperature is expected to range from 19 to 24 degrees and it is generally cloudy. Runners should pay attention to the weather that day and make full preparations.


At the Lockhart Road Cooked Food Centre in Wan Chai, citizens ate lamb bratwurst together.

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According to the Observatory's data, the temperature in many areas was significantly cooler today, with the lowest temperature in many places falling below 20 degrees, of which 18.1 degrees was recorded at the Tai Po Observatory.

According to the Observatory, the northeast monsoon is affecting Guangdong. There will be sunshine and dryness in Hong Kong for a short period of time in the afternoon, and it will be generally cloudy tonight, and the wind will be gentle to the northeast to the northeast.

There is sunshine on Sunday

According to the nine-day weather forecast, the Observatory lowered the temperature forecasts for this Friday and Saturday, ranging from 18°C ​​to 21°C and 18°C ​​to 22°C, respectively. The minimum temperature is one degree lower than yesterday's forecast of 19°C.

Regional temperature forecasts show that on Friday, the lowest temperature in some parts of the New Territories was only 17 degrees Celsius. On Saturday, the lowest temperature in Tai Po and Sheung Shui was 17 degrees Celsius. The lowest temperature in Ta Kwu Ling was only 16 degrees Celsius.

The Observatory predicts that there will be showers starting from Thursday, and it is expected that there will be sunshine until Sunday.

On Sunday (24th), the Standard Chartered Marathon will be held. The Observatory will also lower the temperature of the day, and the temperature will range from 19 degrees Celsius to 24 degrees Celsius.

It was mainly cloudy that day, and the sky was bright during part of the day.

Slightly cool in the morning.

The Observatory stated that the dry northeast monsoon will bring generally sunny and slightly cooler weather to southern China tomorrow.

Affected by the easterly airstream, there were more cloud cover along the coast of Guangdong in the middle of this week.

The Observatory expects that a cold front will cross the South China coast on Thursday. There will be showers in the area and the temperature will drop significantly.

Affected by the northeast monsoon, the weather will be cooler for the next two or three days.

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Compass Wind Ball | What is the public headshot Observatory before sunrise: Sunrise is the specific time when the northeast monsoon reaches the Observatory. It will turn cooler and drop 8 degrees overnight. On Sunday, the lowest 20 degrees of Zama compass will gradually move towards the Observatory on Hainan Island. Tomorrow the Double Ninth Festival will turn around and see a low of 20 degrees under the sun

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Source: hk1

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