SCIENCESCMP CHINA
Temperatures to reach as high as 33 degrees for 4 straight days this week
Hong Kong is expected to experience four consecutive days of 33°C temperatures this week, potentially triggering the first very hot weather warning of the year. The Hong Kong Observatory attributes the heatwave to an anticyclone aloft, which will bring hot and fine weather to the region.
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