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Winter is the coldest | Observatory recorded 7.7 degrees in Tai Mo Shan, no frost or icing

2022-02-20T23:15:25.439Z


Affected by the strong winter monsoon, the weather in Hong Kong was severe cold and rainy. In the early morning of today (21st), the Observatory headquarters recorded a temperature of 7.7 degrees Celsius, the lowest record since the beginning of winter. The Observatory also reminded that the temperature in the highlands was significantly lower, and


Affected by the strong winter monsoon, the weather in Hong Kong was severe cold and rainy.

In the early morning of today (21st), the Observatory headquarters recorded a temperature of 7.7 degrees Celsius, the lowest record since the beginning of winter.

The Observatory also reminded that the temperature in the highlands is significantly lower and ice may be formed.

Yesterday afternoon (20th), Tai Mo Shan was as low as 0.6 degrees. The temperature this morning hovered between 2 and 5 degrees. Some citizens made a special trip to climb the mountain to "check in", hoping to see the wonders of frost, but they were disappointed in the end.


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Early this morning, Tai Mo Shan recorded a minimum of 2.6 degrees, and hovered between 2 and 5 degrees, but as far as the scene saw, no frost or ice was seen.

Some citizens made a special drive to climb the mountain, hoping to take a chance to see the natural wonders.

Around 5 am, about 4 to 5 cars were present, and some people did not get off due to the cold weather. There were also girls who went up the mountain in groups of three or five, but returned disappointed.

Mr. Zhao, who is accustomed to hiking, said that the weather this morning is warmer than yesterday, "I'm used to (hike), it's warm today, there's no wind, you just want to see (icing), I want to see !"

At the beginning of January last year, Hong Kong was also hit by a cold wave. Although the temperature in the market was similar to this time, Tai Mo Shan had dropped below 0 degrees for two consecutive days. On January 7 last year, it even recorded minus 2.5 degrees. Frozen, and icicles appeared in the cracks of the rocks, attracting many citizens to "check in" up the mountain.

It is the coldest in winter|The Observatory recorded 7.7 degrees at Tai Mo Shan, which dropped to minus 2.5 degrees. The grass and leaves were slightly frosty and cold. There were icicles in the crevices below the freezing point of Tai Mo Shan.

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Source: hk1

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