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Siamba Typhoon | The Observatory is expected to continue to bring showers and thunderstorms to the outside of the observatory. It will clear up early next week and turn to hot

2022-07-03T04:34:00.108Z


Hong Kong ushered in the first tropical cyclone of the year, the No. 8 typhoon, which lasted for more than 21 hours. As of noon today (3rd), the No. 3 typhoon was still in force. The Observatory predicts that Siamba will cross Guangxi and Hunan today and tomorrow


Hong Kong ushered in the first tropical cyclone of the year, the No. 8 typhoon, which lasted for more than 21 hours. As of noon today (3rd), the No. 3 typhoon was still in force.

The Observatory predicts that Siamba will cross Guangxi and Hunan today and tomorrow and gradually weaken. However, affected by its related peripheral rainbands, there will still be showers and thunderstorms in Hong Kong in the next four days. (12th) The highest temperature in the urban area reached 33 degrees, and the hot weather returned.


▼At noon on July 2, Typhoon Siamba was closest to Hong Kong's Tsim Sha Tsui Pier and the wind was quite strong▼


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At 12 noon, Tropical Storm Siamba gathered about 410 kilometers west-northwest of Hong Kong, and was expected to move northward at a speed of about 14 kilometers per hour, crossing the inland of Guangxi and gradually weakening.

The Observatory will consider changing the Standby Signal No. 1 from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm, or canceling all tropical cyclone warning signals, depending on the degree of wind weakening in Hong Kong.

The Observatory said that the outer rainbands related to Siamba will still occasionally bring strong winds and showers to Hong Kong, and there are still large waves and swells on the sea surface. The public should stay away from the shore and stop all water activities.

Tropical Cyclone Avery, located in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, will cross the East China Sea in the next one or two days and move towards Japan, posing little threat to Hong Kong.

It will gradually clear up over the weekend

Siamba will cross Guangxi and Hunan today and tomorrow and gradually weaken, but its outer rainbands will continue to bring wind and rain to Hong Kong.

The Observatory predicts that it will still be mostly cloudy in the next few days, with occasional showers and thunderstorms. Thursday (7th) will be the "little summer" in the 24 solar terms. Always have an umbrella.

As the high-altitude anticyclone intensified in the middle to late part of the week, the weather in Hong Kong gradually improved. It is expected that there will be sunshine for a short time on Friday (8th), and the sky will gradually turn fine at the beginning of next week. The maximum temperature in the urban area gradually rises to 33 degrees. Very hot weather, but localized showers.

▼On July 1, tropical cyclone Siamba hit Hong Kong, and many citizens went to the seaside of Xinghua Village to chase the wind▼


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▼Market situation on Hong Kong Island during the period of Typhoon Siamba ▼


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Siamba typhoon | Typhoon No. 8 changed to a typhoon in more than 21 hours, one first and two top 10 Siamba typhoons | 3 people were injured and admitted to hospital during the storm hitting Hong Kong, Hong Kong government received 45 cases of fallen tree and 1 case of flooding reported Siam Bafeng Ball | Mong Kok Chain Tea Kee No. 8 Typhoon Ball, all food and typhoon prices add 5 yuan during the typhoon signal of Mong Kok | Siam Ba Typhoon Ball | The security team blocked the seaside entrance of Xinghua Village. Citizens: Enterprises are unstable with the Siamba typhoon | Fans from Yuen Long went to Xinghua Village to watch the waves. The wind chasers watch the waves by the sea: feel the power of the Siamba typhoon | This year's first typhoon No. 8 typhoon dismantles the mystery of the non-typhoon Siamba "Sheng Nai" exceeding expectations.

Overview|The Observatory considers changing the alert signal No. 1 from 2 to 6 pm

Source: hk1

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