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Has it snowed since Hong Kong opened?

1893 in mid-June, 65438+ October, China and Hongkong were affected by a strong cold current.

The following is the temperature of 1893 65438+ 10/4-19:14/1893: 4.7 to/kloc. 1893: 2.2 to 5. 1 Celsius16/1893: 0.8 to 3.2 Celsius17/1/kloc-. 1893: 0.0 to 7.7 degrees Celsius19/1893: 3.1to 1 1.6 degrees Celsius, only recorded by the Observatory headquarters in this cold current.

But there is no record of snow.

On the contrary, there is snow on the top of the mountain. According to the information on the Internet, 1893 has a record of snow. On June 16 of that year, there was snow on outlying islands such as Henglan Island, Tai Mo Mountain became a snowy mountain, and the vegetable fields in Kowloon City, Mong Kok were frozen by snow. The lowest temperature recorded after two days was 0 degrees Celsius. The top of Taiping Mountain recorded MINUS 4 degrees, and it snowed on the top of the mountain, with 3 to 5 inches of snow. The residents in the Mid-levels saw the scene of snow, and the children took pleasure in throwing snowballs. Many hilltop buildings were sealed by snow. The cable car at the top of the mountain was once stopped. The wire was crushed by snow. The fountain in the Central Town Hall (now the headquarters of HSBC) is frozen. in addition

It also snowed in China and Hongkong 1883.

At that time, China Hong Kong Island was full of snow and snow.

It should be colder than 1893. According to the records of China Hong Kong Observatory, it has snowed four times in Hong Kong, China since 1955. The details are as follows: the lowest temperature on the day of the date and place 1.65438+7.9 degrees Celsius 0967 February 2. 1967 13 years 10.8 degrees Celsius Tai Mo Shan 3. 197 1.

Reference: Hong Kong Observatory

Precisely

It has snowed in China and Hongkong before. China and Hongkong are located in the subtropical zone, and the climate is extremely mild for almost half a year. 1 1 month and1February have the best weather, with clear weather and moderate temperature. 1, there are more clouds in February, and cold fronts occasionally cross the border, bringing dry northerly winds, and the urban temperature sometimes drops below 10 degrees Celsius. The lowest temperature recorded at the Observatory Headquarters is 1893 65438+1October18, which is 0 degrees Celsius. The temperature in the New Territories and highlands sometimes drops below zero degrees Celsius, and frosting or even snowfall occurs. From 1967 to 1975, there were four days of snowfall (see table). From 1976 to 2006, although frost still appeared in winter, snowfall did not appear again. Date and place of snowfall report 1967 February 2nd Cape Collinson 1967 13 February 6th 197 1 year 1 September 29th/kloc-0.

Reference: o/edu/edu01met/wxobs/ele _ snow _ c