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School starts | After the storm, there will be showers on Friday, and it will clear up early next week. It will rain on the school day and there will be thunderstorms in some areas.

2022-08-25T05:02:01.611Z


As the tropical cyclone Saddle gradually moves away from Hong Kong, the Observatory is expected to continue to have a few showers and swells on Friday (26th), some sunshine from Saturday (27th), and it will recover on Sunday (28th). sunny and hot


As the tropical cyclone Saddle gradually moves away from Hong Kong, the Observatory is expected to continue to have a few showers and swells on Friday (26th), some sunshine from Saturday (27th), and it will recover on Sunday (28th). Sunny and hot.


However, the Observatory predicts that there will be a few showers in Hong Kong for several days from next Tuesday (30th), there will be thunderstorms in some places from mid-week, and the rainy days will continue until next weekend.

On September 1, the school day is expected to be mostly cloudy with a few showers and thunderstorms in some areas.

It is best for the public to have rain gear by their side to cope with the sudden bad weather.


Due to the wind, it will be cooler today. The Observatory predicts that the temperature will range from 25 to 29 degrees Celsius.

However, from tomorrow, the maximum temperature will return to 31 degrees, and it will reach a sweltering temperature of 33 degrees on Sunday.


▼On the morning of August 25, the wind and waves in Xinghua Village were strong▼


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The Observatory said that strong winds from south to southeast are forecast for the afternoon and evening in Hong Kong today (25th), with occasional gale force winds from the southwest coast and highlands at first, and then weakened and cloudy with occasional squally showers and thunderstorms. There are big waves and swells.

At 12 noon, Severe Tropical Storm Masaan gathered about 320 kilometers west-southwest of Hong Kong and was expected to move westward or west-northwestward at a speed of about 28 kilometers per hour, crossing western Guangdong.

Maan has landed near Dianbai, Maoming, Guangdong. Affected by the outer rainbands related to Maan, Hong Kong will be affected by strong winds today. Initially, strong winds will still blow from the southwest coast and highlands of Hong Kong from time to time, and there will be large waves and swells on the sea. .

At present, the No. 3 typhoon signal is still hoisted. The Observatory said that depending on the degree of local wind weakening, it will consider changing to the No. 1 Standby Signal or canceling all tropical cyclone warning signals.

The highest temperature will rise to 31 degrees tomorrow and there will be sunshine for a short time

The Observatory pointed out that Ma Saddle will cross western Guangdong today and gradually weaken. The associated showers will still affect the coastal areas tomorrow. The high-altitude anticyclone will cover southern China from the weekend to the beginning of next week. The weather in this area is generally fine and hot.

With the weakening of the high-altitude anticyclone, there will be showers in southern China in the middle and late next week. Looking forward to tomorrow, there will still be a few showers, and the weather will gradually become generally fine and very hot from the weekend to the beginning of next week.

Today's temperature will be cooler due to the storm, with the lowest temperature dropping to 25 degrees, but the Observatory expects it to rise to 27 to 31 degrees Celsius tomorrow, with a temperature difference of at most 6 degrees between the two days.

As for tomorrow's winds, it will be 3 to 4 and moderate south to southeast winds. Initially, there will be 5 winds from the offshore. It will be mostly cloudy tomorrow, with sunshine for a short time, a few showers, and swells in the sea.

Observatory's nine-day weather forecast.

Sunday and next week sunny and hot Tuesday with showers

The Observatory's nine-day weather forecast also shows that it is expected to rain on Friday and Saturday (26th and 27th), with a maximum temperature of 32 degrees, and it is expected to leave the gloomy weather on Sunday.

The Observatory is expected to be mostly sunny and hot on Sunday and next Monday, with temperatures ranging from 28 to 33 degrees, but there will be rain from next Tuesday (30th) until next weekend (September 3rd), and there will be a few showers on Wednesday (31st) , There may be thunderstorms in some areas, and the maximum temperature drops slightly to 31 degrees.

9.1 The school day is cloudy and rainy, with thunderstorms in some areas

The sunny weather needs to be cherished. As the Observatory expects that next Thursday, the school opening day on September 1, Hong Kong will be generally cloudy with a few showers and thunderstorms in some areas. The situation will last until next weekend. Remember to bring rain gear and be mentally prepared for the rain to avoid getting wet.

▼A double rainbow reappeared after the rain on August 16▼


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▼After the typhoon signal No. 3 was changed on August 25th, citizens waited for the bus in the Red Tunnel to rush back to work▼


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Saddle typhoon | The Observatory has changed the No. 3 wave to the public to wait for the train in the CHT: It is predicted that it will not be a saddle typhoon | Farmers say that the wind and rain are less than expected, and local dishes are 5 to 10 yuan more expensive. The Observatory expects showers on Sunday and some areas Thunderstorm 8.23 ​​"Summer" turns sunny and expected to reach 34 degrees for nine days | The Observatory expects a thunderstorm and anticyclone to strengthen today and tomorrow, and the 8.23 ​​summer heat reaches 34 degrees Thunderstorm weather will continue.

Source: hk1

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