Hongkongers are set to see lows of 14 degrees Celsius next week following a wet weekend, according to the Observatory.

cold weather

“A broad band of clouds is bringing rainy weather to the coast of Guangdong and the northern part of the South China Sea. Meanwhile, a fresh to strong northeast monsoon is also affecting the coast of southern China,” the Observatory said on Friday.

With rain patches from Friday, temperatures are predicted to rise on Monday and Tuesday to highs of 28 degrees Celsius.

weather
Photo: Observatory.

However, temperatures will then dip until next Friday, when a high of 18 degrees Celsius and low of 14 are expected.

“Under the influence of an intense northeast monsoon, it will become cool appreciably over southern China in the middle and latter parts of next week,” the Observatory added.

members promo splash

Support HKFP  |  Policies & Ethics  |  Error/typo?  |  Contact Us  |  Newsletter  | Transparency & Annual Report | Apps

Safeguard press freedom; keep HKFP free for all readers by supporting our team

HK$
HK$

Members of HK$150/month unlock 8 benefits: An HKFP deer keyring or tote; exclusive Tim Hamlett columns; feature previews; merch drops/discounts; "behind the scenes" insights; a chance to join newsroom Q&As, early access to our Annual/Transparency Report & all third-party banner ads disabled.

The Trust Project HKFP
Journalist Trust Initiative HKFP
Society of Publishers in Asia
International Press Institute
Oxfam Living Wage Employer
Google Play hkfp
hkfp app Apple
hkfp payment methods
YouTube video
YouTube video

Founded in 2015, Hong Kong Free Press is an impartial, non-profit, award-winning English-language newspaper. Run by journalists, backed by readers and 100% independent, HKFP is governed by a public Code of Ethics. If there are uncertainties relating to safety or security, we may use an "HKFP Staff" byline. More on our Ethics & Policies.