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Hong Kong temperatures set to soar to 33 degrees in coming days, Observatory says

Hong Kong temperatures set to soar to 33 degrees in coming days, Observatory says

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Hong Kong is set to be hit by inclement weather this week with the city's observatory forecasting the potential development of a tropical cyclone near Luzon by Thursday.
The forecaster also said on Wednesday that temperatures would soar over the next couple of days, reaching a maximum of 33 degrees Celsius (91 Fahrenheit), attributed to an anticyclone aloft.
'The area of low pressure now over the seas near Luzon is bringing unsettled weather to the region,' the observatory said. 'It may develop into a tropical cyclone gradually today and tomorrow, but its subsequent movement remains uncertain.'
The Observatory added that a trough of low pressure is anticipated to linger in the region for several days before moving closer to the Guangdong coast next week, bringing showers and thunderstorms to both Hong Kong and the wider region.
According to the latest nine-day forecast, temperatures will ease slightly over the weekend to between 27 and 32 degrees Celsius, accompanied by showers and sunny intervals. The Observatory also forecast a rainy week ahead with scattered thunderstorms.
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