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The Observatory: Significantly Cooler Next Tuesday, Temperature will Drop to About 13 to 14 Degrees Next Wednesday

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The Observatory: Significantly Cooler Next Tuesday, Temperature will Drop to About 13 to 14 Degrees Next Wednesday
HK

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The Observatory: Significantly Cooler Next Tuesday, Temperature will Drop to About 13 to 14 Degrees Next Wednesday

2025-11-13 18:16 Last Updated At:18:18

Hong Kong Observatory predicted that the temperature will have a significant drop next week. It's estimated that the lowest temperature will be 15 degrees Celsius on Tuesday and 13 degrees Celsius on Wednesday.

Photo source: screenshot of Hong Kong Observatory's website

Photo source: screenshot of Hong Kong Observatory's website

The observatory expected that a strong northeasterly monsoon would arrive at the coast of Guangdong on Monday evening. In the following one or two days, the neighboring region will become significantly cooler, with strong winds and one or two gusts of light rain. As the monsoon drops slightly, the regional temperature will gradually rise by the end of next week.

It's estimated that the lowest temperature will be 15 degrees Celsius on Tuesday and 13 degrees Celsius on Wednesday. Photo source: screenshot of Hong Kong Observatory website

It's estimated that the lowest temperature will be 15 degrees Celsius on Tuesday and 13 degrees Celsius on Wednesday. Photo source: screenshot of Hong Kong Observatory website

As for Hong Kong's weather in the afternoon and evening, it will mostly be cloudy. There will be a short period of sunshine and dryness in the afternoon. As for tonight, one or two gusts of drizzle will arrive, with gradually rising northerly wind.

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Due to the strong northeasterly monsoon, the temperature has dropped significantly on Wednesday morning.

Hong Kong's weather for today, Photo source: The Hong Kong Observatory

Hong Kong's weather for today, Photo source: The Hong Kong Observatory

As of 6 a.m., the Hong Kong Observatory recorded a minimum temperature of 13.2 degrees Celsius, the lowest since the beginning of autumn this year. In the New Territories, the temperature was generally one or two degrees lower. In addition, a vast cloud band is covering South China. The observatory also said that some areas in the New Territories would be cold, expecting that strong northerly winds would blow in Hong Kong and bring an obvious wind-chill effect.

Hong Kong's weather for today, Photo source: the Hong Kong Observatory

Hong Kong's weather for today, Photo source: the Hong Kong Observatory

The observatory predicted that Hong Kong would be mostly cloudy on Wednesday, with one or two gusts of light rain at the start of the day. It would be quite cool in the urban area in the morning, while some parts of the New Territories would be cold. The weather is expected to be quite dry, with a daytime high of around 17 degrees Celsius. A strong northerly wind will blow, with strong winds offshore and on high ground. Later in the day, the wind will ease.

The weather forecast for the following days, Photo source: the Hong Kong Observatory

The weather forecast for the following days, Photo source: the Hong Kong Observatory

As for the weather tomorrow, it will be mostly cloudy, but still cool in the morning. In the following days, the weather will gradually brighten up. The daytime will be dry with a gradually rising temperature, but the temperature difference between day and night will be quite obvious.

The observatory reminded the public to pay attention to weather changes, keep warm, and show more care for the elderly and patients with chronic diseases. 

Hong Kong's weather for today, Photo source: the Hong Kong Observatory

Hong Kong's weather for today, Photo source: the Hong Kong Observatory

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