Minimum temperature set to drop to 11°C on Chinese New Year’s Eve

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19th January 2025 – (Hong Kong) As the northeast monsoon gradually moderates its grip on southern China, the Hong Kong Observatory reports generally fine and dry weather for the region. Temperatures around noon today rose approximately two degrees compared to yesterday, but a notable drop is on the horizon. The minimum temperature is expected to decline to 12°C on 27th January, followed by a further decrease to 11°C on 28th January, coinciding with Chinese New Year Eve.

This afternoon and tonight, residents can expect clear skies and dry conditions, accompanied by light winds. The outlook for the coming days indicates continued fine and dry weather, with cool mornings anticipated. Winds are forecast to strengthen by Tuesday, bringing cloudier conditions by midweek.

As the week progresses, the temperature difference between day and night will be significant. A fresh to strong easterly airstream is likely to cloud the coastal areas of Guangdong, while the latter part of the week promises milder daytime temperatures. However, the arrival of an intense winter monsoon over the weekend will usher in colder conditions along the coast, leading to predominantly fine and dry weather early next week.

Source: Hong Kong Observatory

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