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New | Hong Kong weather: first January amber rainstorm warning issued

The second darkest start to the year on record, with more than double the average rainfall

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The Observatory issued the amber warning at 2pm on Tuesday. Photo: Sam Tsang
Ben Westcott

The Hong Kong Observatory on Tuesday issued its first January amber rainstorm since the system began, as the city recorded its second-darkest Christmas season ever.

More than 50mm of rain fell in parts of Hong Kong on Tuesday, double the monthly average for January which is usually the driest month of the year.

At 2pm, Hong Kong Observatory issued its first ever January amber rainstorm warning, on top of a thunderstorm warning which had previously been issued at about 1.38pm.
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Heavy rainfall in January is very unusual in Hong Kong, with only 24.7mm of rain expected during the month on average — the driest of the year.

Heavy rain drenched Sha Tin at noon on Tuesday. Photo: Cheng Kok-yin
Heavy rain drenched Sha Tin at noon on Tuesday. Photo: Cheng Kok-yin
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There had not been a January amber rainstorm warning in the city since the Observatory introduced the system in 1998.

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