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Bulletin updated at 00:45 HKT 27/May/2018

Here is the latest weather bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory.

An anticyclone aloft over the northern part of the South China Sea continued to bring mainly fine weather to the coast of southeastern China yesterday. Locally, it was mainly fine yesterday apart from isolated showers in the morning. The weather was very hot in the afternoon with temperatures over most parts of the territory rose to 34 degrees or above. Under the dominance of the anticyclone aloft, it will remain very hot over Guangdong in the next few days.

Weather forecast for Hong Kong

Mainly fine apart from isolated showers. The minimum temperature will be about 29 degrees. Very hot during the day with a maximum temperature of about 34 degrees. Moderate southwesterly winds.

Outlook : Very hot weather will persist and there will be isolated showers in the following few days.


(The above forecast period is valid up to 23:59 HKT today, 27/05/2018; Regular update at : around 45 minutes past each hour, 16:15 HKT and 23:15 HKT)



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There is no tropical cyclone warning for shipping*.




*Tropical cyclone warnings for shipping are issued by the Hong Kong Observatory for tropical cyclones located within the area bounded by 105E and 125E , 10N and 30N.




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