Rainy Tuesday expected in Hong Kong, with temperatures dipping to 16 degrees
South China Morning Post
by Jeffie LamMarch 2, 2026
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Hong Kong is set to experience cooler and wetter conditions starting Tuesday as a cold front moves south from inland Guangdong towards the coast. The Hong Kong Observatory has warned of progressively lower temperatures, dropping from 21 degrees Celsius to around 16-17 degrees by Tuesday. This change will bring occasional showers and isolated thunderstorms on Tuesday, with some rain patches persisting into Wednesday.
The cold front is part of a broader weather pattern influenced by the northeast monsoon, which is expected to affect Guangdong province over the next few days. An upper-air disturbance associated with the cold front will also contribute to the rainy conditions in the region. While the cooler and wetter weather may be unwelcome for some, it marks a temporary shift from the typically hot and humid conditions common in Hong Kong during this time of year.
The Observatory’s latest nine-day forecast suggests that while the weather will remain cooler than usual early in the week, conditions are expected to improve later on. This reprieve from the summer heat may be short-lived, but it could offer a brief respite for residents and visitors alike. For those planning outdoor activities or travel, staying informed about the changing weather patterns will be essential to make the most of the cooler days ahead.
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Originally published on South China Morning Post on 3/2/2026
