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Yagi intensifies into super typhoon; Hong Kong’s T3 signal to remain in force until noon at least

Yagi expected to be closest to Hong Kong on Thursday night, Observatory says

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The weather forecaster may issue a No 3 typhoon signal in the afternoon. Photo: Sam Tsang
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The Hong Kong Observatory has said it expects the No 3 signal to remain in force at least until noon and that it may need to issue higher alerts later, with the approaching Severe Typhoon Yagi intensifying into a super typhoon.

“If Yagi moves according to the present forecast track and continues to intensify, local winds are expected to further strengthen later [on Thursday],” the forecaster said.

“The Observatory may need to issue higher tropical cyclone warning signals between [Thursday] afternoon and [Thursday] night.”

The No 3 signal was issued at 6.40pm on Wednesday. Shortly before midnight, the forecaster said Yagi had intensified into a super typhoon.

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It said Yagi’s associated outer rainbands were affecting the coastal waters of eastern Guangdong, and strong east to northeasterlies would generally prevail over the city gradually with occasional gale winds offshore and on high ground.

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