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Hong Kong lifts amber rainstorm warning, but wet weather to remain

Strong winds, swells and heavy showers expected until middle of next week, Observatory says

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A woman and a child take shelter from strong winds and rain in Tsim Sha Tsui. Photo: Jelly Tse
A woman and child try to shield themselves from heavy rain in Mei Foo. Photo: Elson Li
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The Hong Kong Observatory lifted its amber rainstorm warning on Saturday afternoon, but said the city would continue to face unsettled weather, including strong winds, swells and heavy showers, until the middle of next week.

The forecaster issued the warning at 2pm, after it replaced the standby typhoon signal with the strong monsoon signal at 3.21am.

The amber warning was cancelled at 3.15pm.

The forecaster said that Tropical Cyclone Maysak was expected to move across Beibu Wan, also known as the Gulf of Tonkin, before heading towards the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region and inland Vietnam, where it would weaken.

“Under the influence of the southeast monsoon associated with a ridge of high pressure, local winds will be strong offshore and on high ground at first [on Saturday],” it said. “Showers will be heavier in some areas with squally thunderstorms and violent gusts.”

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