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The Observatory is expected to face the monsoon with strong winds and thunderstorms from Wednesday to early next week, or it may reach 17 degrees

2022-05-09T05:10:39.625Z


At the end of the long weekend, the sun is coming. The Observatory predicts that a low pressure trough will form in northern South China and gradually move southward, and will linger along the coast of South China in the middle and late of this week. It is expected that there will be a few thunderstorms later tomorrow (10th).


The end of the long weekend welcomes sunshine. The Observatory predicts that a trough of low pressure will form in northern South China and gradually move southward, and will linger along the coast of South China in the middle and late of this week. It is expected that there will be a few thunderstorms later tomorrow (10th). For the next three consecutive days, there were strong winds and thunderstorms, and the rain was sometimes heavy. Citizens should remember to keep umbrellas when going out.


In addition, a northeast monsoon reached the coast of Guangdong during the weekend. The offshore winds in Hong Kong reached 6, which is the No. 3 typhoon, and accompanied by showers. It is expected that the temperature will further drop by then, and the urban area will be as low as 20 degrees early next week. Drum Ridge or further down to 17 degrees.


▼The situation of Tuen Mun Golden Beach on the first day of the reopening of the LCSD beach on May 5▼

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The temperature in the urban area today is between 24 and 28 degrees

Today is the make-up holiday for Buddha's birthday. There will be sunshine for a short time, but the showers related to the high-altitude disturbance continue to affect the northern part of the South China Sea and the coast of southern China. It is expected to be mostly cloudy with one or two showers today, and the urban temperature will range from 24 to 28 degrees.

Before noon, the temperature in Sheung Shui, Chek Lap Kok, Wetland Park and Lau Fau Shan had reached 28 degrees, which is a hot level.

Say goodbye to the holidays, and go back to work and school tomorrow.

The Observatory predicts that a trough of low pressure will form over northern South China tomorrow and gradually move southward, and will linger along the coast of South China in the middle and late of this week. It is expected that Hong Kong will be mostly cloudy with a few showers, and there will be a few thunderstorms later. The area is still as high as 29 degrees; from Wednesday to Friday (11th to 13th), the weather will further deteriorate, and there will be winds and thunderstorms. In recent weekends, the rain is sometimes quite heavy, and the weather with thunderstorms is expected to last until the weekend.

There are showers on the opening day of the East Rail Line crossing the sea, and the minimum temperature in the urban area drops to 20 degrees

The Observatory expects that a northeast monsoon will reach the coast of Guangdong during the weekend. Strong winds will occasionally blow off the coast of Hong Kong on Saturday (14th), and the urban temperature will further drop to a low of 22 degrees.

Next Sunday (15th) is the opening day of the East Rail Line crossing the sea, and there will continue to be showers, and the minimum temperature in the urban area will drop to 20 degrees again. Or only 17 degrees, Tai Po, Sheung Shui, Shek Kong, Lau Fau Shan, Tuen Mun and Cheung Chau are only 18 degrees.

As the trough of low pressure moves away from the coastal areas, the rain will gradually weaken from the beginning to the middle of next week. The observatory is expected to see clear skies for part of the next Tuesday (17th) at the earliest. After that, the sunshine will return, and the maximum temperature in the urban area will rise to 27 degrees.

▼On May 5, the exhibition station of the MTR East Rail Line crossing the sea will be fully exposed▼


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▼The Observatory headquarters recorded a low temperature of 16.4 degrees on May 2▼


The monsoon and showers hit the Observatory, which recorded a record of 16.4 degrees. The lowest record in May since 1917. The Observatory has set up a summer internship scholarship for college students with more than 10,000 yuan.

The Observatory recorded a relative humidity of 22% today, the driest April record 100 years ago. The Observatory expects tropical cyclones or more severe winds and prolonged rainstorms. It hopes to strengthen the prediction of the Hong Kong earthquake. Netizens questioned that no warning was issued. predict

Source: hk1

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