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Temperature to plunge by 8°C overnight as monsoon arrives, Ta Kwu Ling may drop below 13°C

Hong Kong
2026.03.12 19:18
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The Hong Kong Observatory reported on March 12 that southern China is experiencing generally clear weather, with temperatures in urban areas dropping to around 17°C this morning, while the New Territories recorded slightly lower temperatures. (DDN)

The Hong Kong Observatory reported on March 12 that southern China is experiencing generally clear weather, with temperatures in urban areas dropping to around 17°C this morning, while the New Territories recorded slightly lower temperatures.

Meanwhile, rising atmospheric pressure in eastern China is expected to bring a northeast monsoon to the coastal areas of Guangdong tonight.

For today's weather in HK, the Observatory forecasts sunny conditions with warm and dry daytime weather. Urban areas will see a maximum temperature of around 24°C, with the New Territories slightly warmer by 1–2°C. Light to moderate northeast winds will strengthen into fresh easterly winds tonight.

Over the next couple of days, the city will experience stronger winds, cool mornings, and dry daytime weather. Early next week, the weather is expected to remain mostly sunny with a gradual rise in temperatures.

According to the Observatory's 9-day weather forecast, the minimum temperature in urban areas will drop to 16°C tomorrow (Friday), marking an 8°C decline compared to today's maximum temperature. Based on the Automatic Regional Weather Forecast, many parts of the New Territories will see temperatures fall to 14–15°C, with Ta Kwu Ling potentially dropping below 13°C. A significant day-to-night temperature difference is expected.

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Tag:·HKO· Hong Kong weather forecast· monsoon· Ta Kwu Ling· temperature drop

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