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Heat, humidity to intensify

Writer: Mu Zi  |  Editor: Lin Qiuying  |  From: Shenzhen Daily  |  Updated: 2025-06-05

The city is currently experiencing oppressive heat and humidity, which are expected to intensify in the coming days, according to the Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory.

Motorcyclists ride through a street crossing in drizzle in Longgang District. Shenzhen Evening News

Over the weekend, Shenzhen is expected to experience both high temperatures and rainfall. However, the rain is likely to increase humidity rather than alleviate the heat.

From Saturday to Monday, partly cloudy weather with occasional thundershowers is expected  in some areas. The highest temperature is expected to reach 33 degrees Celsius with relative humidity ranging from 75% to 95%.

The weather forecast warns that the combination of high temperatures and high humidity can significantly increase the perceived temperature. For example, when the temperature is 32 degrees Celsius and the humidity reaches 80%, the human body may feel as if the temperature is as high as 45 degrees Celsius.

Meteorologists explain that rain doesn't always bring significant cooling, especially under certain conditions. For instance, when showers from convective weather fall on scorching hot ground, the raindrops can evaporate very quickly. 

While evaporation itself is a cooling process, this rapid evaporation can significantly increase the humidity near the surface. This added moisture in the air can make conditions feel even more stifling and muggy, counteracting some of the cooling effect of the rain itself.

While evaporation itself is a cooling process, this rapid evaporation can significantly increase the humidity near the surface. This added moisture in the air can make conditions feel even more stifling and muggy, counteracting some of the cooling effects of the rain itself.

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A nine-day weather forcast from today to June 12 for Shenzhen. Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory

Expect localized, short bursts of heavy rain over the next three days. Residents should be aware of potential related hazards, including geological issues like landslides and urban flooding.


The city is currently experiencing oppressive heat and humidity, which are expected to intensify in the coming days, according to the Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory.