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The Observatory recorded 35.2 degrees in the afternoon and then set the hottest record this year. Next week, it will continue to be extremely hot at 7.21 degrees and reach 34 degrees.

2022-07-12T08:13:34.356Z


The weather in Hong Kong has been hot recently, and the hot weather is expected to continue. The Observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 35.2 degrees Celsius in the urban area this afternoon (12th), breaking the 35.1 degrees yesterday (11th) and setting the hottest record this year for two consecutive days.


The weather in Hong Kong has been hot recently, and the hot weather is expected to continue. The Observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 35.2 degrees Celsius in the urban area this afternoon (12th), breaking the 35.1 degrees yesterday (11th) and setting the hottest record this year for two consecutive days.

The Observatory predicts that the high-altitude anticyclone will continue to bring generally sunny and hot weather to southern China from the rest of this week to the middle of next week.

A broad trough of low pressure from the central South China Sea to the Philippines is expected to move northward later this week and bring a few showers to the northern part of the South China Sea.


According to the nine-day weather forecast, it will still be sunny and hot in Hong Kong tomorrow (13th), and the temperature in the urban area is expected to reach as high as 34 degrees Celsius. The public should beware of heat stroke.

The Observatory also expects that although there have been a few showers for four consecutive days from Friday (15th), it can cool down a little, but it will become very hot again next Tuesday (19th), and it will be as high as 34 degrees next Thursday (21st).


▼The hot weather warning is still in effect on July 12▼


The hot weather warning has continued for more than 74 hours, and the water will reach 36 degrees tomorrow

After Hong Kong recorded 35.1 degrees yesterday, it is still hot in various districts today. The Observatory said that the high-altitude anticyclone is bringing fine and hot weather to southern China. At noon today, the temperature in many parts of Hong Kong rose to 33 degrees or above.

As of 12 noon, the Observatory recorded a maximum of 34.3 degrees, and Sheung Shui and Yuen Long had reached as high as 35 degrees.

In addition, the extremely hot weather warning has been in effect for 74 hours since July 9.

▼On July 11, the observatory recorded a maximum of 35.1 degrees, breaking the highest record this year▼


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

Looking forward to tomorrow, the weather will still be fine and hot, with temperatures ranging from 28 to 34 degrees, and even up to 36 degrees in Sheung Shui.

The Observatory is expected to have a brief period of sunshine and a few showers from Friday, with the temperature also dropping slightly to between 28 and 32 degrees.

It will be scorching hot from next Tuesday, and it will reach 34 degrees next Thursday.

However, the Observatory predicts that the hot weather will return from next Tuesday. It is expected that there will be sunshine for part of the time, one or two showers, and the temperature will range from 28 to 33 degrees.

Next Wednesday (20th) is the release date of the HKDSE results and the opening day of the book fair. The Observatory expects that the weather will be generally fine and very hot, but there will be showers in some areas, and the temperature is expected to reach a maximum of 33 degrees.

By next Thursday (21st), the weather is expected to be generally fine and very hot, and the temperature is expected to rise to a maximum of 34 degrees.

▼On June 27, the hot weather warning came into effect, and the temperature in some New Territories reached 34 degrees▼


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The Observatory recorded 35.1 degrees in the afternoon, breaking the hottest temperature of the year. Sheung Shui reached 36.8 degrees. The DSE announcement day reached 33 degrees, and the extreme heat warning came into effect. The No. 3 Typhoon Observatory said that the rainfall in the first half of the year was still 3% lower than the normal Siamba typhoon | The observatory said that the computer forecast was one of its tools: the intensity and wind forecasts were roughly correct. Environmental prediction strength

Source: hk1

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