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Countdown to New Year's Eve turns cold

2022-12-31T09:03:46.915Z


After the government lifted most of the epidemic prevention restrictions, citizens can gather with friends on New Year's Eve today (31st) and count down on the street again. The dry northeast monsoon is bringing generally sunny weather to Guangdong, the Observatory said.


After the government lifted most of the epidemic prevention restrictions, citizens can gather with friends on New Year's Eve today (31st) and count down on the street again.

The Observatory said that the dry northeast monsoon is bringing generally sunny weather to Guangdong, but the weather is still cool, and further lowered the minimum temperature forecast to 12 degrees, and it will continue to be dry.


The Observatory also predicts that a cloud belt will cover the coast of Guangdong and the northern part of the South China Sea in the next one or two days. Tomorrow's New Year's Day (January 1, 2023) will start to warm up. There may be rain.


▼On December 26, a large number of citizens flocked to Taitang to enjoy the red leaves▼


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The Observatory stated that the dry northeast monsoon is bringing generally sunny weather to Guangdong, but the temperature is still cool. At noon, the urban area recorded 17.8 degrees, and only 16 degrees in many districts, including Lau Fau Shan, Sheung Shui, Sai Kung, Tai Po, etc., the lowest temperature today is expected to be only 12 degrees, which is one degree lower than the previous forecast, and the highest is only 18 degrees. The temperature difference between day and night is also large, and the difference can be up to 6 degrees. Citizens who are ready to go out and count down to welcome 2023 Just remember to keep warm.

▼Weather forecast for the next nine days on December 31▼


In addition, the Observatory also pointed out that at noon today, the relative humidity in Hong Kong generally dropped to about 60%, and the humidity in the urban area has even dropped below the "600" level, only remaining 56%. In addition to keeping warm, citizens should also moisturize .

At the same time, the cloud belt covering the northern part of the South China Sea will gradually move closer to the coastal areas in the evening, so it will gradually turn cloudy tonight.

Blowing moderate north to northeast wind.

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The Observatory predicts that a cloud belt will cover the coast of Guangdong and the northern part of the South China Sea in the next one or two days. At the same time, the northeast monsoon affecting Guangdong will ease slightly, so the temperature will gradually rise in the next one or two days. ) The temperature on New Year's Day ranges from 14 to 18 degrees. It is mostly cloudy, but it is still quite cool in the morning. .

As for next Monday (January 2, 2023), the last day of the New Year's Day holiday, the Observatory predicts that the temperature will reach a maximum of 20 degrees, with sunshine for a short time.

The Observatory predicts that with the strengthening of the upper-altitude anticyclone, the weather will be generally fine in the middle of next week.

Next Thursday (January 5, 2023) will be "Small Cold" in the twenty-four solar terms, which means the weather is dry and cold. It is expected that there will be sunshine for part of the day and the temperature will range from 15 to 20 degrees.

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Source: hk1

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