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Typhoon Bualoi brings windy weather and swells to Hong Kong but threat limited

Bualoi is expected to maintain a distance of more than 700km from Hong Kong, Observatory says

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Hong Kong’s Observatory has warned of windy weather and swells for the rest of the weekend under the effects of a typhoon in the South China Sea, but stressed it will pose a limited threat to the city.

The weather forecaster said on Saturday afternoon that Typhoon Bualoi – named after a kind of Thai dessert – was within 800km (497 miles) of Hong Kong.

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It said Bualoi would move across the central part of the South China Sea over the weekend towards the northern part of Vietnam.

“Bualoi is expected to maintain a distance of over 700km from Hong Kong. Its direct threat to the territory is not high,” the Observatory said.

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“However, under the combined effect of the ridge of high pressure over the coast of southeastern China and Bualoi, it will be windy over the coast of southern China [on Saturday] and [Sunday]. Seas will be rough with swells.”

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