The weather watchdog issued the first ‘extremely hot weather’ reminder on Tuesday morning due to the effects of the outer subsiding air of Typhoon Mawar, as the city recorded temperatures of over 35 degrees Celsius in more than 10 locations. Up until 3 pm today, over 10 locations recorded a temperature of 35 degrees Celsius or above, with Tuen Mun and Chek Lap Kok recording 36 degrees Celsius and Yuen Long Park reaching a scorching 37 degrees Celsius. The Observatory issued the ‘extremely hot weather’ reminder at 11.45 am, which was newly added under the Special Weather Tips last week, and informed the public that the weather is sweltering and reminded them of prolonged heat precautions. Some schools changed the location of physical education lessons from outdoor to indoor. The weather watchdog expects it to be very hot, with a few showers and isolated thunderstorms in the following couple of days and a few showers over the weekend.


Source:   The Standard
May 30, 2023 10:31 UTC