Hong Kong Braces for Dramatic Weather Shift as Cold Front Brings Nine-Degree Temperature Drop
Temperatures to plunge to 21°C on Friday after unseasonably hot 30°C spell, with squally thunderstorms forecast
En resumen
- Hong Kong is set to experience a dramatic weather shift this week as a cold front sweeps across the South China coast, bringing squally thunderstorms and a nine-degree temperature plunge.
- After unseasonably hot weather on Wednesday with temperatures reaching 30°C, the mercury will drop to 21°C on Friday, according to the city's Observatory.
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Hong Kong's weather is typically subtropical with distinct seasons. The transition from hot to cooler weather often involves dramatic shifts due to the influence of monsoons from the South China Sea and northern continental air masses.
Hong Kong will face squally thunderstorms and a nine-degree plunge in temperature later this week as a cold front sweeps across the South China coast, with the mercury expected to dip to 21 degrees Celsius (69.8 Fahrenheit) on Friday, the city's forecaster has said. The Observatory said on Tuesday that the city would first experience unseasonably hot weather the next day due to a southerly airstream, with temperatures in urban areas expected to climb to 30 degrees. However, a trough of low pressure over the northern part of southern China was forecast to "develop into a cold front" on Wednesday, crossing the coastal areas by the next day, the forecaster added. "Under the influence of the associated northeast monsoon, temperatures over Guangdong will fall in the latter part of this week. Meanwhile, under the influence of upper-air disturbances, the weather will be unsettled with showers and thunderstorms over the region," it said. According to the nine-day weather forecast, temperatures in the urban areas will peak at 30 degrees on Wednesday before the cold front triggers a dramatic slide.
Preguntas abiertas
- How long will the cold spell last?
- What will be the impact on daily life and activities?
- Are there any flood or landslide warnings in effect?





