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Tropical Storm "Wasp" Mingqiang Observatory is expected to enter Hong Kong's 800 km range next Sunday

2020-05-13T06:18:18.447Z


Before entering June, Hong Kong ushered in the first tropical cyclone of this year. A tropical storm has formed and is named "Wasp". The Observatory predicts that the "Wasp" will cross the Philippines into the northeast of the South China Sea later this week, and then move to the Luzon Strait. It is expected that it will enter the 800 km range of Hong Kong next Sunday (17th). It was 33 degrees Celsius and it was very hot during the day. There were showers and thunderstorms for four consecutive days. The weather turned unstable.


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Author: Lao Minyi

2020-05-13 14:11

Date of last update: 2020-05-13 14:11

Before entering June, Hong Kong ushered in the first tropical cyclone of this year. A tropical storm has formed and is named "Wasp". The Observatory predicts that the "Wasp" will cross the Philippines into the northeast of the South China Sea later this week, and then move to the Luzon Strait. It is expected that it will enter the 800 km range of Hong Kong next Sunday (17th). It was 33 degrees Celsius and it was very hot during the day. There were showers and thunderstorms for four consecutive days. The weather turned unstable.

Today is generally cloudy with a few showers and thunderstorms in some areas. (Profile picture / Photo by Liang Pengwei)

The Observatory predicts that tropical storm "Wasp" will intensify into a severe tropical storm tomorrow (14th), will cross the Philippines into the northeast of the South China Sea, and then transfer to the area of ​​the Luzon Strait. It will weaken back to tropical storm on Saturday (16th), and then Entering the 800 km range of Hong Kong, it is expected that the "Wasp" will not further approach Hong Kong, and will gradually move away from it.

The Central Meteorological Observatory in the Mainland stated that the "Wasp" increased from a tropical storm to a strong tropical storm. It is expected to move northwest at a speed of 10 to 15 kilometers per hour and gradually approach the eastern coast of the Philippines. The intensity continues to increase and will land around Friday The island of Luzon in the Philippines turned to the northeast and will weaken and disappear in the sea east of Taiwan. The Central Meteorological Observatory predicts that in the next three days, there will be moderate to heavy rain in southern Chongqing, eastern Guizhou, northwest Guangxi and western and northern Jiangnan, eastern Jianghan, and Jianghuai. There will be heavy rain or heavy rain in some areas. The accumulated rainfall is 30 to 60 mm. It reaches 80 to 130 mm, and is accompanied by strong convective weather such as short-term heavy precipitation, thunderstorm gale or hail.

The weather is very hot next Sunday.

The high-altitude anticyclone will bring generally sunny and hot weather to the southeast coast of China in the next few days. Looking back at the weather in Hong Kong, there were still one or two showers in Hong Kong. Then the weather gradually increased gradually and there were sunny periods of time. The highest temperature reached 33 degrees next Sunday. There were showers in some areas and it was very hot during the day. I have the opportunity to issue a warning for hot weather again.

A trough of low pressure will bring thunderstorms to Guangdong next week. The weather in Hong Kong will start to deteriorate next Monday. There will be sunshine for a short time and a few showers. Later, there will be thunderstorms in some areas. The weather will remain cloudy, with showers and thunderstorms for the next few days. The temperature hovered between 27 and 32 degrees.

(Screenshot of the Observatory website)

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