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The observatory once issued red rain and all rainstorm warning signals have been cancelled

5/20/2020, 11:20:06 PM


[Update at 07:00] The Observatory said that although the rainstorm warning has been cancelled, citizens must still be alert to the dangers associated with flooding. The Hong Kong Observatory changed the yellow rainstorm warning signal at 4:30 in the morning. Earlier, at 2:30 a.m. today, the Observatory issued the first red rainstorm warning signal this year, indicating that heavy rains exceeding 50 mm per hour have been recorded or expected in a wide area of ​​Hong Kong, and the rain may continue. Strong wind gusts of up to 70 kilometers per hour or more are expected to hit Hong Kong. A special report on flooding in the northern New Territories and a thunderstorm warning are also in effect.

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Written by: Liu Ding'an

2020-05-21 01:18

Last update date: 2020-05-21 07:13

[Update at 07:00] The Observatory said that although the rainstorm warning has been cancelled, citizens must still be alert to the dangers associated with flooding.

The Hong Kong Observatory changed the yellow rainstorm warning signal at 4:30 in the morning.

Earlier, at 2:30 a.m. today, the Observatory issued the first red rainstorm warning signal this year, indicating that heavy rains exceeding 50 mm per hour have been recorded or expected in a wide area of ​​Hong Kong, and the rain may continue.

Strong wind gusts of up to 70 kilometers per hour or more are expected to hit Hong Kong.

A special report on flooding in the northern New Territories and a thunderstorm warning are also in effect.

Yellow rain red rain