Hong Kong Braces for Thunderstorms as Cold Front Approaches
Temperatures to drop to around 21°C by Monday morning
L'essentiel
- Hong Kong is expected to experience thunderstorms on Sunday as a cold front sweeps across the Guangdong coast, bringing temperatures down to around 21°C (69.8°F) by Monday morning.
- The Hong Kong Observatory issued the forecast on Saturday, warning that weather will deteriorate late Sunday with showers increasing and becoming heavier in some areas.
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Pourquoi c'est important
The Hong Kong Observatory issued a weather forecast on Saturday warning of an approaching cold front from central China that will bring thunderstorms and a temperature drop to the city.
Hong Kong is expected to experience thunderstorms on Sunday, as a cold front sweeps across the coast of Guangdong and brings temperatures down to as low as about 21 degrees Celsius (69.8 Fahrenheit) a day later. The Observatory said on Saturday that the weather would turn bad late on Sunday, with a trough of low pressure over central China developing into a cold front and approaching the city. "Locally, there will be sunny intervals [on Sunday] morning. Showers will increase with squally thunderstorms later [that day], and will be heavier in some areas," the forecaster said. "Temperatures will drop progressively at night to a minimum of around 21 degrees on Monday morning." The forecaster urged the public to keep an eye on weather changes and to check for updates when planning outdoor activities.
Questions ouvertes
- How severe will the thunderstorms be?
- Which specific areas will experience the heaviest rainfall?


