Tomorrow and the next two days will be hazy and the temperature will be as high as 24°C. Be cautious when removing masks

Masks that have been worn for more than 3 years can finally be removed from tomorrow (March 1), but you must pay attention to air pollution! The Hong Kong Observatory predicts that the next two days (1st and 2nd) will be sunny and warm and dry during the day, with a maximum temperature of 24 degrees Celsius. However, it is worth noting that there will be haze in some areas. While citizens enjoy unrestrained breathing, Get a mask for self-defense!

According to the forecast of the Environmental Protection Agency, the health risk of general monitoring stations is expected to be low to moderate tomorrow morning, while that of roadside monitoring stations is moderate. When the air quality health index is at a moderate level, you can generally carry out activities as usual, but those who suffer from heart or respiratory diseases and symptoms should consider reducing outdoor physical exertion.

The Observatory predicts that the northeast monsoon will ease slightly tomorrow, and the coast of Guangdong will be warm during the day, and affected by the dry monsoon replenishment, Guangdong will generally be sunny in the latter part of this week and early next week, with large temperature differences between day and night. According to the nine-day weather forecast, except for the haze in some areas from later tomorrow to the beginning of the next day, the next 7 days, including next Monday (6th) Jingzhe and next Wednesday (8th) Women’s Day, will remain sunny and dry, and the temperature will gradually rise However, the temperature difference is large. The temperature in the next 9 days will range from 16 to 24 degrees Celsius, and the relative humidity will be 45% to 80%.

Tomorrow and the next two days will be hazy and the temperature will be as high as 24°C. Be cautious when removing masks

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