According to the Hong Kong Observatory, a northeast monsoon will gradually affect coastal areas later today (March 9). Tomorrow morning will be cool with a few rain patches, as temperatures in the city drop to a minimum of 16°C, with some parts of the New Territories expected to be one to two degrees cooler.
The Observatory stated that the northeast monsoon will keep mornings cool across South China this week. Meanwhile, a cloud band covering Guangdong is expected to thin out over the next couple of days, leading to improved weather and drier conditions in the region.
A reinforcement of the monsoon, reaching strong wind levels, is forecast to arrive along the South China coast later this week, bringing significant wind to the area. As the monsoon weakens slightly, temperatures across South China are expected to gradually rise early next week.
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