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2022-02-13T06:06:44.391Z


A cold front will cross the South China coast at the fastest this afternoon (13th), and the temperature will drop significantly. The Observatory predicts that Valentine's Day will usher in a cool and rainy morning tomorrow (14th), and the minimum temperature in the urban area will further drop to 14 degrees.


A cold front will cross the coast of South China this afternoon (13th) the fastest, and the temperature will drop significantly. The Observatory predicts that Valentine's Day tomorrow (14th) will usher in a cool and rainy morning, and the minimum temperature in the urban area will further drop to 14 degrees, but Tiangong Zuomei has sunshine part of the day, and the weather is expected to not hinder the public's interest. The weather is also good for the Lantern Festival on Tuesday (15th).

The Observatory expects that the monsoon will be replaced by the easterly air flow in the middle and late of the week. At that time, the local wind will be quite strong and there will be rain. On Saturday (the "rain water" in the 24th solar term), another cold front will turn cool. Early next week The urban area is as low as 13 degrees.


▼On February 12, more than a dozen cherry blossoms in Shatin On King Street Park are in full bloom▼


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A cold front located in inland Guangdong is now gradually moving south. It is expected to cross the coast of Guangdong later in the afternoon. It is cloudy today with some rain and mist in Hong Kong. The wind will be clear later, and the temperature is expected to drop tonight.

Tomorrow is Valentine's Day. The Observatory predicts that it will be "cool and soaked" tomorrow morning, with one or two showers, and the minimum temperature in the urban area will drop to 14 degrees.

Referring to the automatic regional weather forecast, it is expected that Ta Kwu Ling, Lau Fau Shan and Shek Kong will further drop to 12 degrees.

However, due to the influence of the northeast monsoon associated with the cold front, the sky gradually improved. There will be sunshine for part of the day tomorrow, and the urban area will warm up to 18 degrees.

This Tuesday is the Chinese Valentine's Day "Lan Xiao Festival". The observatory is expected to be cool in the morning, but the weather is not bad, and there are sunny days.

(Screenshot from the Observatory's website)

▼On February 12, the cherry blossoms on the jogging track of Tung Chung Scenic Mountain Airport are in full bloom▼


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It rained for 6 consecutive days from Wednesday to welcome the cold front and turn cooler on the weekend

The Observatory predicts that the monsoon will be replaced by easterly air flow in the middle and late of this week, and the south China coast will be windy and rainy. It is expected to start raining on Wednesday (16th) night, and the rainy days are expected to continue until next Monday (21st). It will continue to be cloudy and cloudy, and there will be no sunshine for the time being.

Another cold front will affect Hong Kong over the weekend. It is expected that the "rainy" weather will turn cooler on Saturday, and the minimum temperature in the urban area will drop to 13 degrees the next day, 5 degrees lower than the previous day. It will continue to be cool for the next few days. .

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Source: hk1

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