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Bulletin issued at 21:31 HKT 19/Oct/2016
At 9 p.m. at the Hong Kong Observatory the air temperature was 25 degrees Celsius and the relative humidity 95 per cent.
Tropical Cyclone Haima will move across the northern part of Luzon and enter the South China Sea on Thursday morning. The Observatory will issue Standby Signal, No. 1 by then. According to the present forecast track, Haima will edge closer to the coast of Guangdong on Friday, and may skirt within 100 kilometers of Hong Kong, posing a threat to the territory. The weather is expected to deteriorate significantly on Friday. There will be frequent squalls and heavy rain. Seas will be rough with swells. Members of the public should remain vigilant and take all precautions as early as possible.
Please be reminded that:
The Landslip Warning has been issued.
The Special Announcement of Flooding in Northern New Territories has been issued.
The air temperatures at other places were:
King's Park
25 degrees;
Wong Chuk Hang
26 degrees;
Ta Kwu Ling
26 degrees;
Lau Fau Shan
24 degrees;
Tai Po
26 degrees;
Sha Tin
26 degrees;
Tuen Mun
25 degrees;
Tseung Kwan O
26 degrees;
Sai Kung
26 degrees;
Cheung Chau
25 degrees;
Chek Lap Kok
27 degrees;
Tsing Yi
26 degrees;
Shek Kong
27 degrees;
Tsuen Wan Ho Koon
24 degrees;
Tsuen Wan Shing Mun Valley
26 degrees;
Hong Kong Park
25 degrees;
Shau Kei Wan
26 degrees;
Kowloon City
26 degrees;
Happy Valley
27 degrees;
Wong Tai Sin
26 degrees;
Stanley
26 degrees;
Kwun Tong
26 degrees;
Sham Shui Po
26 degrees;
Kai Tak Runway Park
27 degrees;
Yuen Long Park
25 degrees.
Between 7:45 and 8:45 p.m., the rainfall recorded in various regions were:
Islands District
0 to 3 mm;
Tuen Mun
0 to 2 mm.
Here is the information on Super Typhoon Haima at 8 p.m.:
Location: 17.3 degrees north, 123.1 degrees east.
Note: |
The data above is provisional. Only limited data validation has been carried out. |
Climatological Information for 19 Oct