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Umela members put final touches to a 'parol' amid yesterday's record cold this winter |
While today
was comparatively warmer than the record-low 11.4 degrees Celsius reported
yesterday morning, the Observatory says there will be colder days ahead.
From
Wednesday, Dec. 20 until Sunday, Dec. 24, the temperatures are forecast to
range between 11 to 18 degrees, with the coldest days being Friday and
Saturday, when the temperature will rise no higher than 15 degrees during the
day.PRESS FOR DETAILS
As usual,
it will be much colder in the New Territories.
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PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE |
Everyone,
including migrant workers who are bracing to gather for pre-Christmas parties
and other events on Sunday and Monday, which is a statutory holiday, are
well-advised to wrap themselves up and to stay away from the sea where the wind
is much colder.
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DETALYE |
Today was
relatively cool but cloudy, with one or two light rain patches recorded during
the day. It will be slightly warmer tomorrow, with temperatures ranging between
15 and 20 degrees in the urban areas, and a couple of degrees lower in the New
Territories.
But it
will become cold again on Wednesday, especially during the morning and at
night. Temperatures will range between 12 and 18 degrees, with some light rain
patches, until Thursday.
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PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE |
On
Friday, the temperatures will drop to between 11 and 17 degrees, and on
Saturday, it will plunge further to between 11 and 15 degrees.
Sunday, Christmas eve, will see the temperatures rising slightly to between 12 and 18 degrees, with
cloudy skies.
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Pindutin para sa detalye |
The sun is expected to shine brightly again on Christmas Day, although it will remain cold in the morning, with temperatures in the range of 13 and 19 degrees.
More
sunny days are expected on Dec 26 and 27, when the temperature rises slightly
to between 15 and 21 degrees.
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