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HKO: Lowest temperature of 17°C recorded since autumn, with a few degrees lower in New Territories
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2024.11.27 10:50
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The Hong Kong Observatory reported that a temperature of 17 degrees was recorded this morning (Nov. 27), marking the lowest since autumn, with generally a few degrees lower in the New Territories. (File Photo)

The Hong Kong Observatory reported that a temperature of 17 degrees was recorded this morning (Nov. 27), marking the lowest since autumn, with generally a few degrees lower in the New Territories.

The Observatory expects that the minimum temperature in urban areas will be around 15 degrees over the next two to three days, with two to three degrees lower in the New Territories, resulting in a significant temperature difference between day and night.

The forecast indicates that today's weather will be mostly sunny and dry, with cool temperatures in the early morning and evening. The maximum temperature during the day will be around 21 degrees, with light to moderate northerly wind.

The weather will remain mostly sunny and dry over the next two to three days. The minimum temperature in urban areas will be around 15 degrees and a few degrees lower in the New Territories, leading to a considerable day-night temperature variation.

The Observatory also noted that as the monsoon winds gradually ease early next week, temperatures in the Guangdong region are expected to rise slightly. A dry easterly air stream is anticipated to affect the southern coast of China from early to mid-next week.

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Tag:·Hong Kong Observatory· lowest temperature· New Territories· air stream

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