Hong Kong issues weather warning as cold front moves across southern Chinese coast
- Cold front moving across coast of southern China will bring temperatures of 12 degrees Celsius in built-up areas on Tuesday night
- Temperatures on Wednesday morning to fall to 10 degrees Celsius in urban areas

A weather warning was issued by Hong Kong’s forecaster at noon on Tuesday as a cold front moved across the coast of southern China, with local temperatures expected to fall to around 12 degrees Celsius (53.6 Fahrenheit) later in the day.
The Observatory predicted on Monday that winds would strengthen from the north and temperatures would fall the next day.
“A cold front has formed over inland Guangdong and is expected to move across its coastal areas overnight,” said Jennifer Yip Ling, an Observatory scientific officer.
“We expect the weather will be dry with sunny periods during the day on Tuesday with a maximum temperature of 17 degrees, but it will turn cold again at night and the temperatures will further dip to around 12 degrees in the urban areas and a couple of degrees lower in the New Territories.”

She added light winds would become fresh northerlies and occasionally strong offshore and on high ground on Tuesday.