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Typhoon alert in Hong Kong to be withdrawn at 6:10 PM; Strong monsoon signal to be issued instead

Departure of tropical depression from Hong Kong's central and northern regions, as per the weather forecaster.

Typhoon alert in Hong Kong to be withdrawn at 6:10 PM, with strong monsoon signal to be issued...
Typhoon alert in Hong Kong to be withdrawn at 6:10 PM, with strong monsoon signal to be issued instead.

Typhoon alert in Hong Kong to be withdrawn at 6:10 PM; Strong monsoon signal to be issued instead

Hong Kong Weather Forecast: Tropical Depression Moves Away

Hong Kong is experiencing a change in its weather pattern, as a ridge of high pressure over the coast of southeastern China dominates the local climate. According to the Hong Kong Observatory, a tropical depression that had been causing disruptions in the city, including heavy rain and flight cancellations, has moved away from Hong Kong towards the seas south of Hainan Island and central and northern Vietnam.

On Friday, the Hong Kong Observatory will cancel the No 1 typhoon warning at 6.10pm. Following this, the Observatory is expected to issue the strong monsoon signal. Local winds are still expected to be occasionally strong over parts of Hong Kong territory on Friday night, but the forecast does not mention any severe weather warnings for the city.

Looking ahead to the weekend, the Hong Kong Observatory's forecast indicates that the tropical depression is not expected to return to Hong Kong. Instead, an upper-air disturbance is expected to bring showers over the coast of Guangdong next week. Local winds are also expected to be occasionally strong at first on Saturday.

It is worth noting that the meteorologist who published the weather forecast for the coming weekend is not explicitly named in the search results. The forecast for Hong Kong indicates mostly cloudy conditions, but no specific meteorologist's name was found for the upcoming Saturday and Sunday.

In summary, Hong Kong is experiencing a change in its weather pattern, as a tropical depression has moved away from the city. The Hong Kong Observatory has cancelled the No 1 typhoon warning, and the strong monsoon signal is expected to be issued shortly afterwards. Local winds are expected to be occasionally strong over parts of Hong Kong territory on Friday night, but the forecast does not mention any severe weather warnings for the city. Looking ahead to the weekend, an upper-air disturbance is expected to bring showers over the coast of Guangdong, and local winds are expected to be occasionally strong at first on Saturday.

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