HK records hottest April in at least 140 years


HONG KONG last month recorded its hottest April since meteorological records began in 1884, according to the city’s weather observatory.

Last month’s average temperature of 26.4ºC in Hong Kong made it “the warmest April” since records began 140 years ago, the observatory said on Wednesday.

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