Hong Kong cancels all typhoon signals as Saudel drifts away from city, but Saturday kindergarten classes remain suspended

  • No 3 warning signal cancelled at 9.10am on Saturday, with typhoon downgraded to a tropical storm
  • Cloudy and dry weather expected, with occasional rain

A woman takes selfies at Hong Kong’s waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui. Photo: Felix Wong

The Hong Kong Observatory cancelled all typhoon signals at 9.10am on Saturday, but kindergarten classes would remain suspended, according to education authorities.

The forecaster lowered the No 3 warning signal, issued on 12.20am on Friday, after Typhoon Saudel was downgraded to a severe tropical storm as it moved away from the city, across the South China Sea towards the vicinity of Hainan Island and central Vietnam.

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