Early spring weather in Hong Kong remains unpredictable. Under the influence of a dry northeast monsoon, relative humidity dropped to 50% or lower across most parts of the city around noon today (March 14), with temperatures ranging from 16°C to 22°C.
The weather is expected to stay mostly sunny and dry over the next couple of days, with significant day-to-night temperature differences in inland areas.
According to the Hong Kong Observatory's 9-day weather forecast, temperatures will continue to rise. Tomorrow, the minimum temperature will increase by 1°C to 17°C, with a maximum of 23°C.
Warm conditions will persist on Tuesday (March 17) and Wednesday (March 18), with highs of 24°C. On Wednesday night, coastal areas may experience light fog.
The Observatory predicts that as the monsoon weakens early to mid-next week, temperatures across southern China will rise, and the weather will gradually become more humid.
By next Thursday (March 19), temperatures will range from 20°C to 25°C, with mostly cloudy skies, light fog in the morning and evening, and occasional light rain. Sunny intervals and warm conditions are expected during the day. Next Thursday and Friday (March 20) will remain humid, with humidity levels between 75% and 95%.
In the following days, Saturday (March 21) will see humidity levels drop slightly to 70%-90%, but Sunday (March 22) and Monday (March 23) will reach up to 95%, with occasional light rain on Sunday morning and brighter skies in the afternoon.
On Monday, there will be brief sunny intervals. Foggy conditions will persist along the coast during mornings and evenings, with warm daytime weather expected.
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