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| Time to bring out those woolies again, at least until Monday (File) |
If you’re planning some outdoor activities this weekend, take note
that the Hong Kong Observatory has forecast temperatures to drop significantly
from tomorrow evening and last throughout Sunday.
A cold front is expected to form over central China tonight, and move across the coast of Guangdong, including Hong Kong, later tomorrow, causing temperatures to plunge to about 16 degrees by midnight.
The chilly weather will persist until Sunday, when temperatures
are expected to fall further to 15 degrees Celsius in the urban areas and a couple
of degrees lower in the New Territories.
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| Basahin ang detalye! |
Tomorrow will start fine but cloudy, with temperatures of between
20 and 22 degrees during the day. There will be fresh easterly winds, strong offshore
and on high ground.
The weather will become noticeably cooler in the evening, brought
about by stronger northerly winds along with one or two rain patches.
The chilly weather will persist on Sunday and Monday, before
gradually easing by mid-week.
“Under
the influence of the associated northeast monsoon, the weather will be dry over
the coast of Guangdong early next week. It will be cool in the morning and at
night, with a relatively large temperature difference between day and night
over inland areas,” the Observatory said.

