The weather will continue to be cold and dry, and the Observatory predicts this Saturday (31st) as low as 13 degrees on New Year's Eve.
Affected by the dry northeast monsoon, the coast of South China will be generally fine in the next one or two days. The temperature difference between day and night in inland areas will be large. A replenishment of the monsoon will also bring cold weather to Guangdong later this week.
However, as the monsoon replenished and eased, the temperature rose to a maximum of 21 degrees by the holiday on the day after New Year's Day.
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The Observatory predicts today (26th) that due to the dry northeast monsoon, the south China coast will be generally sunny in the next day or two, and the temperature difference between day and night in inland areas will be large.
A supplementary monsoon will bring cold weather to Guangdong later this week, with a minimum of 12 degrees this Friday (30th) and a minimum of 13 degrees on New Year's Eve the next day.
As the monsoon replenished and eased, the temperature in the coastal areas rose slightly during the New Year's Day holiday. The temperature rose to 16 to 21 degrees the next day after New Year's Day, but the low temperature of 13 degrees was seen again next Wednesday (January 4).
The Observatory forecasts that the dry northeast monsoon is bringing generally fine weather to southern China.
At noon today, the relative humidity in most parts of Hong Kong dropped below 60 percent.
The weather in Hong Kong in the afternoon and tonight is forecast to be fine and dry, with moderate to fresh east to northeasterly winds.
Looking forward to the next day or two, the weather will be mostly fine, and the morning will still be cool. The temperature difference between day and night in the New Territories will be large, and the weather will turn cold later this week.
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