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Observatory: Standby Signal No. 1 Will Remain in Effect Today; Assessment Will Be Conducted to Determine Whether It Needs to Be Changed to Standby Signal No. 3 Tomorrow.
The Observatory issued Standby Signal No. 1 at 7:40 a.m. and will maintain it today. The Observatory will assess whether to upgrade to Strong Wind Signal No. 3 tomorrow, depending on the intensity of the tropical cyclone, the distance between the relevant strong wind area and the Pearl River Estuary, and local wind conditions. The Observatory said that according to current forecasts, the tropical depression located in the central South China Sea…
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The Observatory issued Standby Signal No. 1 at 7:40 a.m. and will maintain it today. The Observatory will assess whether to upgrade to Strong Wind Signal No. 3 tomorrow, depending on the intensity of the tropical cyclone, the distance between the relevant strong wind area and the Pearl River Estuary, and local wind conditions. The Observatory said that according to current forecasts, the tropical depression located in the central South China Sea…