The Hong Kong Observatory predicts that temperatures will rise to 34 degrees Celsius over the weekend, with a low likelihood of rain. The city’s meteorological body forecasts “mainly fine” weather on Saturday and Sunday, with “very hot” conditions during the day. The city is currently under a Very Hot Weather warning, which was issued at 6:45am on Friday.
However, there will be thunderstorms and showers over the territory early next week, due to a low pressure system that is expected to affect southern China during that time. Next week is also predicted to be very hot, but with occasional showers. Humidity levels over the next 10 days will range between 65% and 95%.
The observatory issued the first Very Hot Weather warning of the year last week, when the mercury crossed 33 degrees in parts of the New Territories. When this alert is in effect, authorities urge the public to stay hydrated, stay indoors if possible, and to wear wide-brimmed hats and loose, light-coloured clothing if they venture outdoors.
For more weather updates, visit the Hong Kong Observatory website.
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