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Minimum and maximum temperatures in Hong Kong

The lowest temperature in Hong Kong is 2 degrees Celsius and the highest temperature is 27 degrees Celsius.

Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, with hot and humid summers and temperatures ranging from 26 to 30 degrees Celsius. Winter is cool and dry, but it rarely drops below 5 degrees Celsius. It is rainy from May to September, and sometimes it rains heavily. Between summer and autumn, typhoons blow from time to time, and July to September is the season with more typhoons in Hong Kong.

In Hong Kong, the average percentage of clouds covering the sky varies greatly seasonally throughout the year. Sunny days in a year start around September 28th, last for 6.9 months, and end around April 26th. The clearest month of the year in Hong Kong is1February, and the sky is clear. On average, 765,438+0% of the time is mostly sunny or partly cloudy.

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In meteorology, the physical quantity representing the degree of air heat and cold is called temperature, which is referred to as temperature for short. The international standard unit for temperature measurement is Celsius. The temperature mentioned in the weather forecast refers to the air temperature measured outdoors without direct sunlight. The highest temperature is the highest temperature in a day, which generally appears between 14 and 15, and the lowest temperature is the lowest temperature in a day.

Temperature records can characterize the thermal characteristics of a place, which is indispensable in both theoretical research and the application of national defense and economic construction. Temperature is one of the conventional measurement elements in ground meteorological observation.