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Hong Kong has its third-warmest autumn on record, Observatory says

  • September had 15 ‘very hot days’ this year, the most yet recorded, according to the weather forecaster
  • November had 230 hours of sunshine, 35 per cent more than the norm over the preceding 30 years

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Hong Kong experienced its third-warmest autumn on record this year, according to the local weather forecaster. Photo: Dickson Lee

Hong Kong this year experienced its third-warmest autumn on record, bolstered by a particularly sunny November and the hottest September since 1884.

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Last month saw more than 230 hours of sunshine in total, 35 per cent more than the norm over the preceding 30 years, the Observatory said in its monthly weather summary on Thursday. The mean daily maximum temperature, meanwhile, was 25.4 degrees Celsius, 0.9 degrees higher than usual.

“Mainly attributed to the exceptionally hot weather in September 2021, the autumn of this year from September to November was much warmer than usual with the mean temperature reaching 26 degrees, the third highest on record for the same period,” the report said.

According to Observatory data, 2015 and 2019 tied for the distinction of warmest autumn on record, with mean temperatures reaching 26.1 degrees in both years.

November saw 35 more sun this year, compared with the norm over the preceding 30 years. Photo: Nora Tam
November saw 35 more sun this year, compared with the norm over the preceding 30 years. Photo: Nora Tam

The lowest temperature recorded this autumn was on November 23, when the mercury fell to just 14.3 degrees at the Observatory’s building in King’s Park in Tsim Sha Tsui.

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