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Observatory forecasts 34°C on Wednesday: Multiple districts expected to see 'extremely hot' weather, reaching up to 36°C

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2026.05.31 17:02
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The Hong Kong Observatory forecasts that over the next few days, there will be sunny periods and very hot conditions during the day. (DotDotNews)

The Hong Kong Observatory forecasts that over the next few days, there will be sunny periods and very hot conditions during the day. Tomorrow (June 1) will see a few showers, with isolated thunderstorms in the early period.

The Observatory noted that the easterly airstream currently affecting the Guangdong coast will gradually be replaced by a southerly airstream tomorrow. From early to midweek, the Guangdong region will experience very hot weather, with high temperatures triggering showers that will also affect the area. A broad trough of low pressure is expected to bring unsettled weather to the central South China Sea by midweek, and will approach the northern South China Sea and the Guangdong coast later in the week, with showers gradually increasing in the region. Additionally, Typhoon Jangmi will traverse the Ryukyu Islands over the next one to two days, before generally moving towards the seas south of Japan.

According to the Observatory's nine-day weather forecast, the urban temperature will rise again to 34 degrees Celsius on Wednesday (June 3), potentially breaking this year's highest temperature record once more. The regional weather forecast indicates that on that afternoon, Tin Shui Wai, Sha Tin, Tai Po, Wong Tai Sin and Kowloon City may record "extremely hot" conditions of 35 degrees, while Sheung Shui and Yuen Long could reach as high as 36 degrees.

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Tag:·hot weather·extremely hot·Hong Kong Observatory

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