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Hong Kong Observatory
The Hong Kong Observatory is the government department responsible for monitoring and forecasting weather, as well as issuing warnings for severe weather events like rainstorms and typhoons.
Why it’s in the news: It is in the news for issuing and canceling rainstorm warnings as the city braces for heavy downpours and thunderstorms.
Latest on Hong Kong Observatory
- Hong Kong Observatory may issue T1 signal between Monday night, Tuesday morning
- Brace for heavy rain and squally thunderstorms, Hong Kong Observatory warns
- Hong Kong Observatory cancels amber rainstorm warning on Sunday afternoon
- More downpours expected as Hong Kong Observatory issues amber rainstorm warning
- Hong Kong Observatory issues amber rainstorm warning
- 500 PLA summer camp cadets battle heat as they step out of their comfort zone
- Hong Kong records hottest day in 142 years as Typhoon Dolphin brings extreme heat
- Public anger in Hong Kong over low signal during 2006 Typhoon Prapiroon – SCMP archive
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