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During the past 24 hours, Tropical Depression Higos became Tropical Storm Higos. That, and it headed northwest to Hainan Island. Higos is currently skirting the east side of the island.
After which Hong Kong Observatory has Higos making land and then heading duewest east towards a little island in the South China Sea.
No worries . . . once Higos makes landfall it will quickly lose power.
Naturally, it being the weekend, the Observatory forecasts "cloudy to overcast with rain".
The Number One Standby Signal is still in force.
During the past 24 hours, Tropical Depression Higos became Tropical Storm Higos. That, and it headed northwest to Hainan Island. Higos is currently skirting the east side of the island.
After which Hong Kong Observatory has Higos making land and then heading due
No worries . . . once Higos makes landfall it will quickly lose power.
Naturally, it being the weekend, the Observatory forecasts "cloudy to overcast with rain".
The Number One Standby Signal is still in force.
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