Hong Kong tracks system that may develop into first 2025 typhoon


Hong Kong’s typhoon season is expected to start this month and extend to about October, with the bureau predicting five to eight cyclones in 2025. - AFP

HONG KONG: Hong Kong’s weather bureau is tracking a tropical disturbance spinning in the warm waters east of the Philippines, which may develop into the first typhoon of the season next week.

The low-pressure system may enter the South China Sea and move toward the southern coast of mainland China around the middle of next week, according to the Hong Kong Observatory. However, the agency said there’s still uncertainty over how quickly it will develop, and what track the storm may take.

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