T3 Signal Issued As Nesat Intensifies, T8 Unlikely
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2022-10-17 HKT 08:23
The Observatory issued the strong wind signal number 3 at 11.30am on Monday as tropical cyclone Nesat intensified, though forecasters say they're unlikely to issue a higher signal.
Winds with mean speeds of between 41 and 62 kilometres an hour are expected. People are warned to ensure that objects likely to be blown away are securely fastened or taken indoors, and they should stay away from the shoreline and not engage in water sports.
At about 4.45pm, the storm was at its closest to Hong Kong, skirting about 400 kilometres southeast of the territory. The Observatory says that, unless Nesat takes a more northerly track or intensifies significantly, the likelihood of it issuing the number 8 gale or storm signal before midnight is not high.
The Observatory said winds were also expected to strengthen during the day, under the effects of Nesat and the northeast monsoon. It said temperatures were expected to fall appreciably on Tuesday.
Classes of kindergartens and schools for children with physical or intellectual disability have been suspended for the day.
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Last updated: 2022-10-17 17:18 HKT
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