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Hong Kong Observatory issues first cold weather warning of this winter

Temperatures expected to drop to as low as 12 degrees Celsius on Friday

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The Observatory says the weather will be cool in the morning and at night over coastal areas in the beginning and middle of next week. Photo: Nora Tam

The Hong Kong Observatory has issued its first cold weather warning of the season, with temperatures expected to drop to as low as 12 degrees Celsius (53.6 Fahrenheit) in urban areas and to single digits in the New Territories on Friday.

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The forecaster said on Thursday residents could expect cooler weather in the coming days.

“The winter monsoon will continue to bring fine and dry weather to the coast of Guangdong in the next couple of days. The temperature difference between day and night will be rather large over the region and the weather will be generally cold [on Friday] morning,” the Observatory said, issuing the warning at 4.20pm.

At Tai Mo Shan, the highest peak in Hong Kong, the temperature remained below 10 degrees on Thursday, dropping to 5.5 degrees at its coldest point.

Residents brave the cold to exercise in Victoria Park. Photo: Sam Tsang
Residents brave the cold to exercise in Victoria Park. Photo: Sam Tsang

The Observatory said the weather would be cool in the morning and at night over coastal areas in the beginning and middle of next week.

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