Today (23rd) on the second day of the Lunar New Year, the Observatory recorded a temperature of 17.2°C. There was heavy fog and smog in all districts this morning.
The Shing Mun River is shrouded in thick fog, and the heights of Ma'an Mountain are like a fairyland.
Netizens shared pictures of the fog in multiple groups and urged drivers to drive carefully.
The Observatory pointed out that the visibility in some areas is low, and there are cloud bands covering the northern part of the South China Sea and the coastal areas of Guangdong, but it will gradually become thinner. It is expected that the visibility will return to normal and the sun will return.
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The Chengmen River is covered by thick fog, and the river cannot be seen when it meets the river.
The Hong Kong Observatory issued a weather report at 10:45 a.m., indicating weak winds along the coast of Guangdong.
In addition, a cold front will form over the northern part of South China and cross the coastal areas at night.
It is predicted that there will be sunshine for part of the time today, and the visibility will be low in some areas.
The northerly wind strengthened in the evening, with one or two light rain showers, and the temperature dropped to about 16 degrees.
It is expected that the temperature will drop significantly on the third day of the Lunar New Year. It will be cold at night and in the morning on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year. The temperature in urban areas will drop to about 10 degrees, and it will be two or three degrees lower in the New Territories.
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