Hong Kong Observatory Issues Amber Rainstorm Warning
The Hong Kong Observatory issued an amber rainstorm warning on Sunday night at 9:40 PM, signaling that more than 30mm of rain had fallen or was anticipated to fall across the city within an hour. The alert indicates that heavy downpours are likely to continue, with unsettled weather expected to persist over the coming days. This forecast is attributed to the influence of an active southwest monsoon and a trough of low pressure.

The Hong Kong Observatory issued an amber rainstorm warning on Sunday night. The alert, activated at 9:40 PM, indicates significant rainfall over the city.
An amber rainstorm warning signifies that over 30mm of rain has either already fallen or is expected to fall within an hour across Hong Kong. The Observatory's notice also suggests that these downpours are likely to continue.
Forecasters anticipate that unsettled weather conditions will persist over the next few days. This atmospheric instability is influenced by an active southwest monsoon and a trough of low pressure.
According to South China Morning Post, residents should prepare for continued rainy weather.
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