After the vernal equinox, Hong Kong has seen mild weather recently. The Observatory’s latest forecast today (March 22) says conditions along the South China coast will be generally fine for the next two to three days; by mid‑ to late‑week daytime conditions will turn hot, with some areas reaching 30°C or higher.
According to the Observatory’s nine‑day forecast, parts of the daytime on the next two days (March 23 and 24) will be sunny, with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 27°C; some parts of Sheung Shui could reach a high of 30°C. On Wednesday (March 25) it will be partly cloudy at times in the mornings and evenings, with early coastal fog in places; daytime conditions will be generally fine and hot. The Observatory’s automatic district forecasts also show that areas including Sheung Shui, Ta Kwu Ling and Kam Tin could see highs of 30°C or above.
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