ExplainerHong Kong’s heatwave: why are temperatures climbing and how to keep cool?
- The Post explores ways to avoid getting bludgeoned by the city’s sweltering summer heat

Hong Kong is set to experience hotter temperatures after the city’s weather forecaster predicted that the heat will climb to 34 degrees Celsius over the weekend.
The Hong Kong Observatory issued a “very hot weather” warning on summer solstice on Friday, the second straight day of 33-degree temperatures.
With climate change expected to drive the number of very hot days even higher in the coming years, the Post explores ways to stay cool amid Hong Kong’s sweltering summer days.
1. Why are there more ‘very hot days’ in Hong Kong?
Over the past three years, Hong Kong has logged over 50 very hot days a year, compared with an average of 27 between 2010 and 2019, according to calculations by the Post.
Climate projections from the Observatory suggested that Hong Kong could see as many as 80 very hot days by mid-century under the highest greenhouse gas emission scenario.