Hong Kong Observatory marks 22 hot nights in July, most since records began in 1884
South China Morning Post - Hong Kong·2022-07-28 17:05
Observatory statistics show more than 80 per cent of days this month had ‘hot nights’, meaning temperatures reached 28 degrees Celsius or above
City recorded 19 hot nights in a row, the longest stretch in history, according to weather forecaster
Hong Kong has already experienced 22 hot nights in July, the most since records began in 1884, according to the city’s weather forecaster.
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