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On Saturday and Sunday, the Observatory will continue to be very hot, and the Observatory predicts that the three districts may reach 35 degrees and there will be showers and thunderstorms in July 1st

2022-06-24T04:42:50.677Z


The weather in Hong Kong has been extremely hot recently, but there may be showers and thunderstorms after July 1. The Observatory predicts that under the influence of the high-altitude anticyclone, it will be generally sunny and hot in southern China in the next two to three days. According to the nine-day weather forecast, tomorrow (25th)


The weather in Hong Kong has been extremely hot recently, but there may be showers and thunderstorms after July 1.

The Observatory predicts that under the influence of the high-altitude anticyclone, it will be generally sunny and hot in southern China in the next two to three days.

According to the nine-day weather forecast, it will be sunny and hot tomorrow (25th) and Sunday (26th). The temperature in the urban area will be as high as 33 degrees, and it may be as high as 35 degrees in Shek Kong, Sheung Shui and Taguling. It is expected that the hot weather warning will continue to be in effect.


However, the Observatory also expects that a broad trough of low pressure will bring showers to the northern South China Sea to the vicinity of the Luzon Strait in the middle and late next week, and there will be a brief period of sunshine and a few showers next Friday (July 1).

After July 1, several showers are expected in a row, and there are thunderstorms in some areas.


▼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 Observatory said the high-altitude anticyclone is bringing generally sunny weather to southern China.

At noon today (24th), the temperature in many parts of Hong Kong rose to around 33 degrees, and the highest in Tai Mei Tu was 34.3 degrees.

In addition, the extremely hot weather warning has been in effect for nearly 54 hours since June 22.

The Observatory predicts that it will be fine today and very hot in the afternoon with mild to moderate southerly winds.

Looking forward to tomorrow and Sunday, it will continue to be fine and very hot, but there may be one or two showers on Sunday, and the temperature will range from 28 to 33 degrees.

From next Tuesday (28th), it is expected to be sunny for part of the time, and there will be one or two showers. The temperature will drop slightly to between 28 and 32 degrees. Citizens should bring rain gear when going out.

There will be sunshine and showers for a short time on July 1

Next Friday is the July 1st return holiday, and many wage earners can even enjoy three consecutive days off.

The Observatory expects a brief period of sunshine and a few showers on July 1.

However, after July 1st, it may be necessary to say goodbye to the sunshine for a while. It is expected that next Saturday (July 2) and Sunday (July 3) will be mostly cloudy with a few showers and thunderstorms in some areas. It may be difficult for citizens to carry out outdoor activities on weekends.

However, the showers also cooled the hot weather a bit, with temperatures expected to fall back to between 28 and 31 degrees next Saturday and Sunday.

▼ June 8th.

Torrential rain during the red rainstorm warning ▼


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The Observatory's urban area recorded a new high of 33.8 degrees this year. Sheung Shui and Tai Po are expected to have more showers on July 1. The hot weather in summer is expected to hit the Observatory. It is expected to be sunny and hot in the middle and late this week. The mainland and Taiwan are forecast to see no big waves. The Observatory issued a yellow rainstorm warning at one time in the evening. The strong gust of Waglan Island reached 80 kilometers per hour. The super moon will debut tomorrow night.

Source: hk1

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