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Temperatures set to rise after Hong Kong’s most humid April in 45 years

Muggy conditions predicted to give way to dry 29-degree readings

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Rain was expected to pelt the city daily until the end of the month. Photo: Felix Wong

Hold tight, Hong Kong: hot and drier weather is on the horizon as May brings an end to the humid and wet days that dominated April.

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Hong Kong’s warmest temperatures in five months are forecast to arrive next week, as the rain which continued to pelt the city all weekend clears.

According to the Hong Kong Observatory, from next Monday temperatures are to rise to as high as 29 degrees, the hottest weather the city has seen since November.

“The main source of weather in Hong Kong will change to the maritime air stream from early next week, which will cause temperatures to rise on Monday,” scientific officer Stephen Lau said.

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Humidity is expected to start to drop too, possibly falling to as low as 75 per cent from the start of May.

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