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Temperatures are set to plunge in Hong Kong starting on Monday due to a surge of dry northeast monsoon air which will initially bring warm weather before a marked cool-down.
The northeast monsoon will reach the coast of Guangdong on Monday night, causing noticeably cooler weather to inland areas.
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Winds are expected to strengthen on Tuesday and Wednesday, causing temperatures to drop even more. The Strong Monsoon Signal is likely to be raised.
From around 27 degrees in the urban areas by Monday afternoon, the temperature will plunge to about 15 degrees celsius by Tuesday morning, the lowest so far this season.
Scattered rainshowers are expected to cool the air some more, with temperatures dropping further to between 13 and 15 degrees on Wednesday in the urban areas, including Tsim Sha Tsui.
Many other districts, especially those in the New Territories, are expected to register temperatures of 12 degrees or below, necessitating a cold weather warning.
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These include Tseung Kwan O, Sha Tin, Tai Po, Sheung Shui and Tin Shui Wai, while Ta Kwu Ling and Shek Kong will register temperatures of 11 degrees or lower.
Ahead of the dip, Saturday will be mostly cloudy with sunny intervals and temperatures of 21°C to 25°C. Sunday will be dry and slightly warmer, with temperatures of 22°C to 26°C.
Monday will start mainly fine and dry with temperatures rising to 27 degrees in the urban areas, before gradually dipping as the northerly winds set in.
The cold weather will continue to linger for two more days before easing gradually during the weekend, when the daytime temperatures will climb back to between 23 and 24 degrees.





















