The Hong Kong Observatory's latest forecast today (March 24) says tomorrow will be generally sunny and hot, with a maximum temperature of 28°C. Daytime temperatures are expected to be fairly warm over the next two to three days, with evenings and mornings becoming relatively humid. However, a trough of low pressure is expected to bring unstable weather in early to mid next week, and from this Saturday (March 28), there may be a spell of sudden showers lasting up to six days.
According to the Observatory's latest nine-day forecast, temperatures over the period will range between 22°C and 29°C, with humidity remaining at 65–95%. Tomorrow (March 25) will be mainly sunny and hot by day, becoming partially cloudy at night and early morning, with thin fog along the coast early on. From this Saturday (March 28) through to next Thursday (April 2), the weather is expected to be generally cloudy with one or two, possibly several, periods of sudden showers.
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