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Heavy showers and thunderstorms expected on Saturday

2022-06-10T04:47:58.038Z


Affected by a trough of low pressure, Hong Kong ushered in rainy days for several days. The Observatory predicts that there will still be heavy showers and squally thunderstorms at the beginning of tomorrow (11th), and the rain will weaken later.


Affected by a trough of low pressure, Hong Kong ushered in rainy days for several days.

The Observatory predicts that there will be heavy showers and squally thunderstorms at the beginning of tomorrow (11th), and the rain will weaken later.


The Observatory predicts that unstable weather will return in the middle of next week, and there will be showers and squally thunderstorms again. It is expected that the weather will improve slightly next weekend. It is best to keep an umbrella when you return to work and school to avoid becoming a "dumped chicken".


▼ June 8th.

Torrential rain during the red rainstorm warning ▼

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Parts of Hong Kong Island and Lamma Island were heavier this morning, with more than 40 millimetres of rainfall recorded.

Affected by a trough of low pressure, the Observatory expects that Hong Kong will continue to be mainly cloudy today with showers and squally thunderstorms. It will rain heavily in some areas. The wind will be moderate from south to southwest, and the wind will be refreshing from time to time.

Heavy showers and squally thunderstorms expected early Saturday

The Observatory predicts that as the trough of low pressure gradually moves northward and inland during the weekend, the showers along the coastal areas will decrease early next week. At the same time, affected by the southwesterly air current, the weather in the area will be hot. It is expected that there will still be heavy showers and squally thunderstorms in Hong Kong at the beginning of tomorrow. The rain weakened, and the weather improved slightly for the next two days. There were sunny days. The maximum temperature in the urban area rose to 32 degrees, and it turned from cool to hot.

Referring to the Observatory's automatic regional weather forecast, it is expected that Sheung Shui will have a chance to warm up to 34 degrees next Monday (13th).

The trough of low pressure will approach again in the middle of next week, and the weather will turn unstable

However, the trough of low pressure will again approach the south China coast in the middle of next week and bring unstable weather to the region.

The Observatory predicts that there will be a few showers and thunderstorms in Hong Kong next Tuesday (14th), the rain will be more frequent later, and there will be squally thunderstorms by next Wednesday (15th), and the rain will be heavy at times.

The thunderstorm is expected to last until next Thursday (16th), and the maximum temperature in the urban area will drop below 30 degrees.

The Observatory expects the rain to continue until next weekend, but there will be a brief period of sunshine during the weekend, and the temperature will rise to the beginning of 3.

▼ June 8th.

Pak Tam Au Landslide at Pak Tam Road, Sai Kung▼


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Source: hk1

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