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Clear skies for now, but rain will return to Hong Kong by weekend

Low-pressure trough will bring showers and isolated thunderstorms to city from Saturday, says Observatory

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Scientific officer Chan Yan-chun said the rain this coming Sunday and Monday is not expected to be as heavy as it was during the Tuesday storm. Photo: Sam Tsang

The sun is out, but don’t put away your umbrella just yet – the rain will be back by the weekend.

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More than 100mm fell on parts of Hong Kong during Tuesday’s red-alert rainstorm, which led to flooding in the New Territories and a fallen tree on the city’s streets.

“For most parts of Hong Kong there was about 70mm of rainfall recorded, and in some locations in Sha Tin and Sai Kung, it exceeded 115mm,” Hong Kong Observatory scientific officer Chan Yan-chun said.

And while sunny skies returned to Hong Kong on Wednesday, as the humidity drops and temperatures stay at about 29 degrees Celsius, a low-pressure trough is forecast to drench the city again from Sunday.

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“For the rest of this week, we will be affected by a fresh easterly air stream, which will weaken during the weekend, so showery activity is expected to increase over the region,” Chan said.

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