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Cold Front | The Observatory predicts that the winter will be strong next week

2021-11-15T06:27:01.902Z


The Hong Kong Observatory stated that it is forecasted that Hong Kong will be generally cloudy this (15th) afternoon and tonight, with sunny and dry parts of the afternoon. As the northeast monsoon will continue to affect the south China coast in the next one or two days, Hong Kong will continue to


The Hong Kong Observatory stated that it is forecasted that Hong Kong will be generally cloudy this (15th) afternoon and tonight, with sunny and dry parts of the afternoon.

As the northeast monsoon will continue to affect the south China coast in the next one or two days, the weather in Hong Kong will be mild and warm at 21 to 27 degrees Celsius in the next two days.

The next few days will also be generally cloudy with sunshine during part of the day, but a cold front will cross the south China coast early next week. Therefore, early next week, starting from the "light snow" on November 22, it will become significantly cooler with a few rain patches.

The "Automatic Regional Weather Forecast" of the Observatory shows that at 7 am on November 23 and 24, the forecast temperature in Ta Kwu Ling is only 11 degrees.


The Hong Kong Observatory said that it is forecasted to be generally cloudy in the afternoon and tonight in Hong Kong, with sunny and dry parts of the afternoon.

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According to the Hong Kong Observatory, the northeast monsoon is affecting southern China, and a cloud band covers Guangdong at the same time. It is forecasted that Hong Kong will be generally cloudy in the afternoon and tonight, with sunny and dry periods in the afternoon.

The wind from east to northeast was moderated, and the offshore wind was refreshed occasionally.

Hong Kong nine-day weather forecast: November 16 to November 24, 2021.

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Looking forward to the next few days, it will be mostly cloudy with sunny periods during the day.

On Tuesday and Wednesday, the temperature is predicted to be between 21 and 27 degrees, and it will cool down significantly early next week.

The Observatory expects that a cold front will cross the south China coast early next week, causing the area to become significantly cooler with a few rain patches.

According to the Observatory’s nine-day weather forecast, November 22 (the "light snow" in the 24 solar terms means a cold winter) is predicted to be only 17 to 21 degrees.

On November 23 and 24, the temperature dropped slightly below 20 degrees, and at 7:00 in the morning, the predicted temperature in Ta Kwu Ling was only 11 degrees.

Friday's partial lunar eclipse and low rainfall rate

In particular, the partial lunar eclipse will be staged again on Friday (19th)!

According to the latest forecast, there will be sunshine during part of the day, the chance of rain is low, and the temperature is between 21 to 26 degrees, I believe it is suitable for viewing.

However, the Hong Kong Space Museum reminded earlier that during this lunar eclipse, the moon's elevation angle is low and the sky is not yet completely dark. It may be more difficult to find the moon's position.

At 6 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, the moon was less than 5 degrees from the horizon, so when choosing an observation location, pay special attention to the height of obstacles in the east-northeast.

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