A sunny and dry November
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Under the influence of a fresh to strong easterly airstream, apart from a few light rain patches in the morning from November 1 to 3, the weather was generally fine on the first five days of the month. With abundant sunshine and local winds moderating, it was rather warm during the day from November 6 to 7. The temperature recorded at the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) rose to a maximum of 29.2 degrees on November 6, the highest of the month.
A cold front moved across the coastal areas of Guangdong on the morning of November 8. With winds strengthening from the north and a few rain patches, local temperatures fell significantly in the morning. Under the influence of the associated dry northeast monsoon, the weather turned fine and dry during the day. Dominated by the dry northeast monsoon and the subsequent replenishment, the weather was generally fine and dry from November 9 to 18. There were cool mornings from November 9 to 10, and the weather was very dry during the day from November 9 to 13. The northeast monsoon over the coast of Guangdong was replaced by an easterly airstream on November 19. Locally, there were a few rain patches in the morning and sunny intervals during the day. Apart from a few rain patches in the morning, the weather turned mainly fine on November 20. The easterly airstream abated gradually on the next day and there were sunny periods during the day.
Another cold front moved across the coastal areas of Guangdong in the morning of November 22. Affected by the northeast monsoon associated with the cold front and a broad cloud band over the South China coast, the weather of Hong Kong became cloudy and cool with a few rain patches from November 22 to 23. The temperature recorded at the HKO dropped to 14.3 degrees in the morning of November 23, the lowest of the month. Under the influence of the dry northeast monsoon and with the thinning out of the cloud band, the weather turned generally fine and dry during the day on November 24 and remained till the end of the month.
One tropical cyclone occurred over the South China Sea and the western North Pacific in November 2021.
Details of issuance and cancellation of various warnings/signals in November are summarised in Table 1. Monthly meteorological figures and departures from normal for November are tabulated in Table 2.
Ends/Thursday, December 2, 2021
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