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Hong Kong ‘should brace for effects of possible low-pressure area off Philippines’

Southern China can expect hot weather early next week, but conditions are likely to become unstable later, Observatory says

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Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. According to the latest nine-day forecast, temperatures in the coming week are projected to range between 26 and 33 degrees Celsius. Photo: Jelly Tse
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The Hong Kong Observatory has warned that an area of low pressure near the Philippines’ Luzon could develop next week and affect the coast of southeastern China.

The forecaster said on Saturday that the weather would be mainly fine over southern China early next week, with persistently very hot days under the influence of an anticyclone aloft.

But conditions were expected to become unstable later in the week.

“An area of low pressure may develop near Luzon within the broad trough of low pressure early to midweek next week, and move in the general direction of the seas east of Taiwan to the vicinity of the coast of southeastern China in the middle and latter parts of next week,” the Observatory said.

“Its chance of development over the South China Sea still cannot be ruled out, but it remains rather uncertain.”

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