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Beating the wind | The observatory's typhoon signal No. 1 is expected to last for a while at night

2021-07-18T13:54:01.524Z


The weather in Hong Kong is unstable. The Observatory issued the alert signal No. 1 at 9:40 pm and is expected to remain for a period of time in the evening. A tropical cyclone in the northern part of the South China Sea is bringing showers and thunderstorms to the coast of Guangdong. However, the tropical atmosphere


The weather in Hong Kong is unstable. The Observatory issued the alert signal No. 1 at 9:40 pm and is expected to remain for a period of time in the evening.

A tropical cyclone in the northern part of the South China Sea is bringing showers and thunderstorms to the coast of Guangdong.

However, the tropical cyclone has not yet been named, and there is another tropical cyclone near Taiwan. According to the observatory's forecast, the tropical cyclone affecting Hong Kong seems to "turn a big turn" in the South China Sea.


The Observatory has issued a special weather alert this afternoon, advising that it will consider issuing the No. 1 alert signal from tonight to tomorrow morning.

Macau has taken the lead in hoisting Typhoon Signal No. 1 at 5 pm.


In terms of weather forecasts for the coming week, there will be a few showers. On Tuesday (20th), the weather will be poor, with showers and squally thunderstorms, and offshore wind will reach the level of No. 3 typhoon.


Screenshot of the Observatory's website.

The amber rainstorm warning was issued at 6:20 in the morning in Hong Kong this morning, and it was soon cancelled at nearly 8 in the morning. However, the weather has gradually become unstable.

The Observatory issued a special weather alert at 4 pm, advising that alert signal No. 1 will be considered from tonight to tomorrow morning. It also indicated that squally showers and thunderstorms associated with the low pressure area will continue to affect the coast of Guangdong tonight and tomorrow.



The Observatory officially issued the alert signal No. 1 at 9:40 pm, and it is expected that Typhoon Signal No. 1 will be maintained for a period of time in the evening.

The Observatory also issued a special weather alert at 9 pm, stating that strong gusts of up to 70 kilometers per hour or more are expected to hit Hong Kong, and squally thunderstorms are expected in Hong Kong.

The nine-day weather forecast issued by the Observatory in the afternoon showed that the weather on Monday and Tuesday was rather poor, with showers and squally thunderstorms. The east to southeast winds were moderated to freshness. On Tuesday, offshore winds reached strong winds, that is, No.

On Wednesday (21st) the day when the secondary school diploma exams were released, the Observatory predicted that it would be mostly cloudy with occasional showers and thunderstorms in some areas.

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(Screenshot of Observatory)

The Macao Meteorological Bureau predicts that the area of ​​low pressure will intensify into a tropical storm.

(Photo of Macao Meteorological Bureau)

At the same time, the Macao Meteorological Bureau also issued a special message this afternoon, stating that the low pressure area in the northern part of the South China Sea has intensified into a tropical depression. The Meteorological Bureau stated that it will issue the No. 1 typhoon signal in a short time.

It is expected that the rainbands associated with it will bring unstable weather to Macau. In the future, winds in Japan and Australia will increase and there will be heavy showers.

One hour later, the No. 1 typhoon signal was hoisted in Macau at 5 pm, and the Macau Meteorological Bureau expects to maintain it in the evening.

The Macao Meteorological Bureau stated that the tropical depression gathered about 130 kilometers south-southeast of Macau (about 300 kilometers away from Hong Kong) at 5 pm and was moving slowly. Between Yangjiang, about 70 kilometers away from Macau (about 130 kilometers away from Hong Kong).

The bureau stated at 6 pm that the possibility of typhoon signal No. 3 being changed from early morning to morning tomorrow is medium.

Forecast of the trend of tropical cyclone "fireworks" in the next few days


On the other side, the tropical cyclone "Fireworks" located in the waters east of Taiwan has intensified into a tropical storm. It will traverse the waters east of Taiwan in the next few days and move to the southeastern coast of China. It will be in Hong Kong this Friday (23rd). Passed about 800 kilometers northeast.

Yellow rain sees the Rainbow Observatory expects typhoon fireworks to hit the Taiwan Strait Both sides of the Taiwan Strait bring high temperature and haze to Hong Kong on Friday. The Observatory issued a yellow rainstorm warning in the morning. Thunderstorm warning is still in effect. Thunderstorm zone is approaching.

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Source: hk1

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