This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing.Hong Kong issued its first “very hot weather” warning of the year on Tuesday, with temperatures expected to reach as high as 33 degrees Celsius (91.4 Fahrenheit).The forecaster said an anticyclone aloft would bring “generally fine and very hot weather” to the coast of Guangdong, expecting the sweltering conditions to persist until Friday. But it added that conditions would become unsettled towards the end of the week.The forecaster issued the warning at 7.45am, the first such alert this year.By 10.50am, temperatures had reached 32.3 degrees in Sheung Shui and 31.8 degrees in Ta Kwu Ling.According to the latest nine-day forecast, temperatures are expected to remain as high as 33 degrees until Friday before easing slightly over the weekend.
Hong Kong issues year’s first ‘very hot weather’ warning
Weather forecaster says temperatures are expected to hover around 33 degrees until Friday before easing slightly over the weekend.
Hong Kong's Observatory issued the first "very hot weather" warning of 2026 on Tuesday, with temperatures hitting 33°C due to an anticyclone over the Guangdong coast, expected to persist through Friday. For teams managing on-premise infrastructure or data centers in the region, sustained heat events at this level drive up cooling loads and energy costs for the duration.








