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Take those caps and gloves again with you when you go out over CNY |
Hong Kong’s current spell of fair weather will last for only a few more days before temperatures start falling again ahead of the Lunar New Year, according to the HK Observatory.
The coldest day in the upcoming holidays will be on Tuesday, Jan.
28, the eve of the Year of the Snake, when the temperature in the urban areas
will fall back to 11 degrees, and a few degrees lower in some parts of the New
Territories.
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PINDUTIN PARA SA DETALYE |
The mercury is forecast to start dropping from Sunday, the last
day of the Year of the Dragon, when a minimum temperature of 15 degrees is
expected, falling further to 12 degrees the next day.
Monday will be noticeably colder, with temperatures ranging
between 11 and 17 degrees.
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Basahin ang detalye! |
The next day, Jan. 29, which is the first day of the Lunar New
Year, the Observatory forecasts a dry and cold day with sunny periods.
Temperatures will range between 13 and 17 degrees.
The
Observatory says a cold front that will move across southern China on Sunday
will cause the weather shift.
The
current weather is relatively mild, with temperatures forecast to range between
16 and 22 degrees from today to Saturday.