Warm Afternoons Expected in the Middle of March in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of the most popular destinations for western tourists when visiting China . And while this in itself might create a debate, as Hong Kong’s actual status is autonomous, yet it is still a part of the country, the fact remains, numerous people enjoying visiting it. And while many travelers investigate various cultural aspects of this city and become familiar with many of the social customs and expectations, one of the things many people forget to explore while planning their trip is what to expect with the weather. Interesting, this remains one of the areas many people continue to be rather ethnocentric. This means that many people tend to assume that the weather in the place that they are visiting, unless they are expressly aware otherwise, will be the same as where they are from.
The good news is that this is simple to correct and information on the climate and weather trends in Hong Kong is easily accessible. For example if you are planning to visit the city in the middle of March, you can expect to find an average temperate in the low 80s. This might dip into the high 70s though low 80s should be the norm. There are other factors that affect the overall weather oriented atmosphere of course and these generally relate to expected sky conditions and chances of rain and storms and other conditions.
For the upcoming week, which is the middle of March, there is expected to be some fog early on though it should clear up and most of the week should have sunny skies . There is also a chance for rain early in the week, though that too dissipates early on and most of the week will be clear, warm and sunny. The wind will be light to moderate throughout the week, though it will be slightly stronger earlier in the week and lighten up toward the end. It will never be stronger than moderate, however and most of the week looks like it should be sunny, warm and beautiful with a nice breeze. Lucky you if you are going to be visiting at this time.
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