Is Hong Kong divided into four seasons? What's the temperature?
Hong Kong has a subtropical climate with relatively high temperatures throughout the year, with an average annual temperature of 22.8°C. Summers are hot and humid, with temperatures ranging from about 27 to 33°C; winters are cool and dry, but rarely drop below 5°C. It is rainy from May to September, sometimes quite heavily. Typhoons occasionally strike between summer and autumn. July to September is the season when Hong Kong has more typhoons. However, from May to November, tropical cyclones of varying intensities may strike. In the western North Pacific, East China Sea, and South China Sea, an average of 30 tropical cyclones form every year, half of which reach typhoon intensity, with maximum wind speeds of 118 kilometers per hour or more. The average annual rainfall in Hong Kong is 2214.3 mm. The month with the highest rainfall is August and the month with the lowest rainfall is January. In addition, the high-rise buildings and dense population in Hong Kong's urban areas create a microclimate that is prone to produce a heat island effect, resulting in significant temperature differences between urban and suburban areas. Urban areas with many high-rise buildings make it more difficult for "suspended particles" in the air to Blow away.
The best time to travel to Hong Kong is from October to March, that is, autumn and winter. It has cool autumns, warm winters, hot summers and humid springs. The weather in Hong Kong in autumn (end of September to early December) is beautiful and sunny, with a cool breeze but also warmth and comfort. In winter, it is not too cold, so you can wear suits, thin sweaters, and coats, and there is a craze for year-end discounts. It's a good time to shop.