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No work and schools for 2 days in Metro Manila and neighboring provinces because of Storm Ma-On (PNA) |
A strenghtening storm now over northern Luzon is expected to be felt in Hong Kong tomorrow night, with rains and winds reaching their peak on Thursday, according to the HK Observatory.
The Observatory expects to issue its standby Storm Signal
No. 1 later tonight as Tropical Cyclone Ma-on approaches to within 800 kilometers
of Hong Kong.
Ma-on, called Florita in the Philippines, prompted President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr to order a two-day closure of government offices and public schools in Metro Manila and the provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, Bulacan, Zambales and Bataan.
The Philippine Weather Bureau warned of more rain, severe winds, flooding and possible landslides as the storm moves across the country tomorrow.
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It is expected to weaken gradually before leaving the Philippines, then re-intensify and develop into a typhoon over the South China Sea Wednesday night.
This means that the hot and dry weather that has baked Hong Kong for
weeks will continue tomorrow, with the first rains brought by the storm falling
in the evening.
Based on its trajectory, Ma-on is expected to be the storm that will come closest to Hong Kong so far this year as it surges to Southern China, with its winds still gathering force as it skims the China Sea.
Seas will also be very rough to high, with swells.
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The weather is expected to return to hot and dry by Friday, with some showers expected.
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