Tomorrow (Jan. 20) marks the start of Dahan (solar term), and Hong Kong will experience a significant drop in temperatures over the next few days. The Hong Kong Observatory has stated that winds will strengthen tomorrow, with a notable decrease in evening temperatures. Over the next two to three days, the weather will gradually turn colder, with minimum temperatures expected to be around 12 degrees Celsius. On Wednesday (Jan. 21), temperatures in many areas of the New Territories will drop to 10 degrees or below, with Ta Kwu Ling potentially reaching around 7 degrees, qualifying as severe cold.
The Observatory indicated that the dry northeast monsoon will continue to bring generally clear weather to Guangdong today (Jan. 19), with warm daytime temperatures in the region. A strong winter monsoon is expected to begin affecting South China tomorrow, leading to increased winds and a subsequent drop in temperatures along the Guangdong coast over the next two to three days, accompanied by a wide band of clouds covering the area. Under the influence of an easterly air current, temperatures along the southern coast are expected to rise slightly over the weekend, but mornings will remain cool.
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