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Hong Kong Observatory warns of possible typhoon on Sunday

  • Prediction model consulted by forecaster suggests two convective cloud clusters in region may create low-pressure area, then form tropical cyclone

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The Observatory has said the prediction models being consulted are showing “considerable divergence”. Photo: Jelly Tse
Lo Hoi-ying

The Hong Kong Observatory has warned that a typhoon may form on Sunday, while also predicting very hot and unstable weather for next week.

The Observatory said one computer prediction model being consulted showed two convective cloud clusters near the Philippines could form a low-pressure area and then develop into a tropical cyclone close to the city as soon as Sunday morning.

Satellite images currently placed the two prominent convective cloud clusters to the east of the Southeast Asian country, it said.

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The forecaster added that a subtropical ridge of high-pressure, which had brought persistently hot weather to the city over the past two weeks, would also move westwards towards Hong Kong early next week.

While the Observatory noted recent prediction models lacked a consensus on the expected intensity of the lower-pressure area, a prediction from Guangdong Meteorological Bureau suggested it could develop into a typhoon.

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Local temperatures over the weekend were expected to hover between 29 and 34 degrees Celsius (84.2 and 93.2 Fahrenheit) with a low chance of rain and fresh offshore winds, the forecaster said.

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