Tropical Depression Nuri spares Macau, HK

2020-06-14 15:27
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Tropical Depression Nuri has spared Macau and faded away with minimal impact.

The Macau Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau (SMG) announced in a statement today that all storm warning signals were lowered at 1 p.m., when Nuri was located about 210 kilometres west of Macau. According to the statement, Nuri was forecast to move west-north-west at around 22 km/h. 

The stand-by signal No. 1 was hoisted by the bureau at 7 p.m. on Friday. It was upgraded to the strong-storm signal No. 3 at 6 p.m. yesterday. All signals were cancelled at 1 p.m. today. 

Macau's weather station forecast "a few thundery showers" for today, a top temperature of 29 degrees Celsius and relative humidity between 75 percent and 99 percent. It predicted maximum UV to be "extreme" (UV Index Level11). However, it was "moderate" (4) at 3:30 p.m. 

In Hong Kong, all signals were cancelled at 1:20 p.m., according to public broadcaster RTHK, which also noted that "the first storm of the summer faded away with minimal impact."

RTHK quoted a forecaster of the Hong Kong Observatory as saying that the weather will remain unstable and showery tomorrow and on Tuesday. 

According to the radio station, the Hong Kong Observatory expects between four and seven typhoon this year, "although there's no way to predict their strength," pointing out that Hong Kong experienced five typhoons last year. 




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