
The Hong Kong Observatory hoisted the amber rainstorm warning signal on Wednesday morning as heavy showers drenched the city.
The observatory issued the signal at 10:05 am, warning that heavy rain, exceeding 30 millimeters an hour, had fallen or was expected to fall over the territory.
“There will be flooding in some low-lying and poorly drained areas,” it said, urging members of the public to take precautions and avoid watercourses.

The observatory also urged those who are outdoors to seek shelter as intense gusts reaching 80 kilometers per hour may continue to affect Hong Kong. A thunderstorm warning issued at 8:50 am will remain in place until 2 pm.
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The HKO said an active southwesterly airstream was bringing showers and squally thunderstorms to the coast of Guangdong and the northern part of the South China Sea.
The weather in Hong Kong will remain unsettled on Thursday and Friday, but the city can expect sunny periods with a few showers over the weekend, it added.
