The Observatory issued an amber rainstorm warning signal at 0:05 pm.
At 11 o'clock in the evening, the typhoon fireworks gathered about 410 kilometers southeast of Shanghai and are expected to move north-northwest at a speed of about 15 kilometers per hour, roughly toward the east coast of China.
At the same time, the tropical depression Chapaka gathered about 330 kilometers west of Sanya, and was expected to move slowly to the south at first, then turned to move eastward, and moved roughly toward Hainan Island.
The temperature in Ta Kwu Ling is expected to be as high as 37 degrees (regional weather forecast by the Observatory)
Affected by the typhoon fireworks' surrounding subsiding air currents, Hong Kong was sunny and hot during part of the day, with occasional showers and squally thunderstorms. Rainfall of more than 10 mm was recorded in many areas, and rainfall in the northern New Territories and Hong Kong Island exceeded 50 mm.
It is expected that the Guangdong area will remain extremely hot in the next two or three days due to the downdraft surrounding the fireworks, but showers and thunderstorms triggered by high temperatures will continue to affect the area.
(observatory)
According to the Transport Department, Ma Tau Wai Road near the central line of Bailey Street (towards Hung Hom) and the express and central line of Bailey Street near Ma Tau Wai Road (towards Chatham Road North), which were closed earlier due to emergency maintenance of water mains Now unblocked.
Temporary Traffic Arrangements on Waterloo Road, Kowloon Tong
To cope with the road works, from 8 pm on July 24 to 6 am on July 26, 2021, some of the slow and central lines of Waterloo Road (northbound) near Lulun Street will be temporarily closed in phases.
At the same time, all vehicles are prohibited from turning left into Waterloo Road (northbound) from Lulun Street (eastbound).
Affected vehicles will be diverted to Waterloo Road (southbound) to near Boundary Street and make a U-turn to Waterloo Road (northbound).
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