Forecasters say the tropical cyclone will pass more than 400 km east of Hong Kong, keeping the chance of a stronger signal low
The Hong Kong Observatory has maintained Tropical Cyclone Standby Signal No. 1 on Tuesday as Typhoon Fung-wong continues its northward track across the northeastern South China Sea, keeping well east of the city.
At 9 a.m., Fung-wong was located about 530 km southeast of Hong Kong and is moving north at around 10 km/h.
Forecasters advised that the system is expected to come closest to the territory later on Tuesday or overnight, passing at a distance in excess of 400 km.
Unless the typhoon alters its course towards the coast of Guangdong, the Observatory said the likelihood of raising Strong Wind Signal No. 3 remains relatively low.
Though some offshore areas may experience stronger northerly winds, the territory’s terrain offers natural sheltering, reducing the chance of sustained gale-force winds in the city.
As a result, the Standby Signal No. 1 will continue to apply for the day, while residents and businesses are advised to monitor weather updates and take routine precautions.
The Observatory noted that if the storm track shifts markedly closer to Hong Kong, authorities will reassess conditions and could raise the warning level.
For now, operations across the territory proceed largely as normal under the current advisory conditions.
At 9 a.m., Fung-wong was located about 530 km southeast of Hong Kong and is moving north at around 10 km/h.
Forecasters advised that the system is expected to come closest to the territory later on Tuesday or overnight, passing at a distance in excess of 400 km.
Unless the typhoon alters its course towards the coast of Guangdong, the Observatory said the likelihood of raising Strong Wind Signal No. 3 remains relatively low.
Though some offshore areas may experience stronger northerly winds, the territory’s terrain offers natural sheltering, reducing the chance of sustained gale-force winds in the city.
As a result, the Standby Signal No. 1 will continue to apply for the day, while residents and businesses are advised to monitor weather updates and take routine precautions.
The Observatory noted that if the storm track shifts markedly closer to Hong Kong, authorities will reassess conditions and could raise the warning level.
For now, operations across the territory proceed largely as normal under the current advisory conditions.







































