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What's the weather like going to Hong Kong this season? What should I wear?

Hong Kong has a subtropical maritime climate with four distinct seasons, but there is no difference between severe winter and severe summer. It is suitable for sightseeing in Hong Kong all year round.

Spring (March to early May)

In spring, the temperature and humidity will gradually rise, with an average temperature of about 23 degrees and a relative humidity of about 82%.

Warm and humid during the day, drizzling and foggy; It's cooler at night, so you should wear a thin coat.

Summer (mid May to mid September)

It is hot and humid in summer, with an average temperature of 26~33 degrees and relative visibility close to 86%. Summer is sunny, muggy and humid, with occasional showers. During the typhoon season (July to September), there may be heavy rain. It is best to wear short-sleeved cotton-padded jacket outdoors and thin coat indoors on sunny days to adapt to the temperature difference of air conditioning. In order to avoid sun exposure, you can take a sunshade or hat when you go out.

Autumn (late September to early February of 12)

Autumn is generally crisp and sunny, with an average temperature of about 23 degrees and a relative humidity of about 72%, which is the most suitable season for temperature and humidity. It's best to go hiking when the weather is fine. You can wear light clothes during the day and add sweaters or thin coats at night.

Winter (65438+ mid-February to February)

In winter, the sky is clear and cool, there is no snow, and it is relatively dry. The relative humidity is about 72%, and the temperature fluctuates between 14~20 degrees, but occasionally it drops below 10 degrees. Be sure to wear a sweater or coat.

Generally speaking, in Hong Kong, except that the temperature may drop to 10 degrees from mid-February to February, you only need to wear a light cotton-padded coat at other times. In general public places, such as cinemas, restaurants, shopping malls, buses and subways, the air conditioning temperature will be relatively low. Especially in summer, the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is too large, so it is necessary to bring a thin coat to prevent indoor "freezing". The rainy season in Hong Kong is from May to September. You might as well prepare a waterproof coat or take a folding umbrella when you go out.

skill

You don't need to bring more clothes. There are almost no freezing days in Hong Kong all year round, and the climate is mild. Moreover, Hong Kong is a world-famous garment exporter, and a large number of fashions flood the market. Men and women, old and young, tall and thin, can choose suitable clothes. So when you go to Hong Kong, you must make more room for your suitcase. Don't forget that Hong Kong is a veritable shopping paradise!