Hong Kong temperatures climbed to above 31 degrees Celsius (88 degrees Fahrenheit) this week, a level never recorded for March and just a week after the financial hub logged its coldest start to the month in eight years.
According to Reuters, he Hong Kong Observatory said Sunday's 31.5 C was the highest temperature ever recorded in March since record-keeping began in 1884. The weather forecaster said on its website that it expected temperatures on Tuesday to hit 31 C again.
The record heat comes just a week after the Chinese special administrative region had a colder-than-usual start to the month with temperatures of around 16 C.
Temperatures are expected to dip slightly on Wednesday to a low of 21 C, the observatory said.
Hong Kong Swelters in Record March Heat after Coolest Start in 8 Years
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Hong Kong Swelters in Record March Heat after Coolest Start in 8 Years
Hong Kong Swelters in Record March Heat after Coolest Start in 8 Years
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