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The high temperature in the "heavy snow" area today is as high as 23 degrees, and it will cool down to 14 degrees next Wednesday

2022-12-07T05:51:31.194Z


Today (7th) is the "heavy snow" in the twenty-four solar terms. The Observatory stated that the northeast monsoon is affecting Guangdong. The weather in Hong Kong is generally fine and dry in the afternoon. The wind blows from the north to the northeast. The minimum temperature is about 16 degrees and the maximum temperature is 22


Today (7th) is the "heavy snow" in the twenty-four solar terms. The Observatory stated that the northeast monsoon is affecting Guangdong. The weather in Hong Kong is generally fine and dry in the afternoon, with mild north to northeast winds. The minimum temperature is about 16 degrees and the maximum temperature is 22 degrees , Cheung Chau peaked at 23 degrees at noon.

However, the Observatory predicts that it will turn cold again next Wednesday. The temperature in the urban area will drop sharply to 14 degrees for three consecutive days, the highest temperature is only 18 degrees, and it will be as low as 10 degrees in Ta Kwu Ling. It is quite cool in the morning.


▼On November 30th, the cold front killed the temperature and the temperature dropped significantly▼


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The Observatory pointed out that the dry northeast monsoon will bring generally fine weather to southern China for the rest of this week and early next week, and the temperature difference between day and night in this area is relatively large.

Affected by the replenishment of the northeast monsoon, the weather in southern China will be cool in the middle and late next week.

A broad band of clouds will cover the northeastern part of the South China Sea by the middle of next week.

▼On November 30th, the number of diners in hot pot restaurants increased in the cold weather▼


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The Observatory predicts that it will be dry this afternoon, with a minimum temperature of about 17 degrees in the New Territories at night and 16 degrees in Ta Kwu Ling, with moderate north to northeasterly winds.

Looking forward to the next few days, the weather will be sunny and dry, with cool mornings and large temperature differences between day and night.

Tomorrow there will be a mild northerly wind and the temperature will range from 17 to 23 degrees.

The Observatory also predicts that the minimum temperature in the urban area from Friday to next Monday will be about 16 degrees, and that in Ta Kwu Ling may be as low as 13 degrees, while the maximum temperature will be about 23 degrees.

It will be mostly cloudy from next Tuesday, with sunshine for a short period of time during the day, with mild to fresh northerly winds and further cooling.

Starting from next Wednesday, the temperature in the urban area will drop sharply to about 14 degrees for three consecutive days, and it will be as low as 12 degrees in many districts in the New Territories, and it may even reach 10 degrees in Ta Kwu Ling. It is quite cool in the morning.

The highest temperature in the urban area is about 18 degrees, and Tsing Yi, Wong Chuk Hang and other places may reach 20 degrees in the afternoon.

The northeast monsoon is replenished and the Observatory is expected to turn cooler early next week at 12.6. The first area will see a low of 13 degrees. Weather and traffic|The highest temperature today is about 22 degrees for several consecutive days. Sunny and dry weather and traffic|The temperature in most areas this morning is 14 degrees or below during the day The highest temperature is about 19 degrees, the weather traffic is about 21 degrees today, and the urban area drops to about 16 degrees at night, and the weather is freezing!

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Source: hk1

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