2023-10-09 09:49:40
Red Rain Warning|The Observatory’s single-day rainfall broke the record for October, and the parking lot at Wan Tsui Estate in Chai Wan was once once more flooded
[UpdatedreportOctober9th17:45]
The Observatory canceled the yellow rainstorm warning signal at 5:45 pm.
[UpdatedreportOctober9th14:30]
The Observatory changed to a yellow rainstorm warning signal at 2:30.
[UpdatedreportOctober9th13:50]
From midnight to 12 noon today, the Observatory recorded 333.9 millimeters of rainfall. The cumulative rainfall in a single day has broken the October record. The previous record was when Tropical Cyclone Lion Rock hit Hong Kong in October 2021. At that time, the Observatory recorded 329.7 millimeters of rainfall in a single day.
Rainfall distribution in Hong Kong on October 9, 2023, as of 13:45
[UpdatedonOctober9that10:10]
The Observatory issued a forecast at 10:05 and changed the red rainstorm warning signal to 10:30. The Observatory issued a warning for black rain to turn into red rain this time, which is a rare move.
The small dog rainband brought heavy rain to Hong Kong. The Observatory first issued a yellow rain warning at 8:25 pm on Sunday (8th). It was changed to a red rain warning at 1:55am on Monday (9th) and then at 4am. At the right time, a black rain warning was issued. Since midnight, most areas in Hong Kong have recorded more than 150 millimeters of rainfall, with rainfall exceeding 300 millimeters in parts of Wong Tai Sin, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong Island and Lantau Island.
Special Flood Advisory, Landslip Warning and Thunderstorm Warning are currently in effect in the Northern New Territories.
In addition, Tropical Cyclone Warning No. 8 will remain in force until 11:40 am and will be replaced by Strong Wind Signal No. 3.
[Updated report October 9th 06:30]
At the parking lot of Wan Tsui Estate in Chai Wan, flooding occurred in the early morning. The water was as deep as part of the wheel of the vehicle and even reached the soles of the feet. A car owner came to the scene and waded into the water to drive away the vehicle.
The MTR Corporation announced that due to the expected heavy rain, the following station entrances and exits are temporarily closed for protective measures:
Sham Shui Po Station Entrance A2
Caihong Station Exit A1, C
Wong Tai Sin Station Exit A, B3, D1, E
The parking lot at Wan Tsui Estate in Chai Wan was flooded once more, with the water reaching the soles of your feet. (Picture: Chai Wan People Chai Wan Incident FB)
The entrance and exit roundregarding of the Eastern Corridor opposite Wan Tsui Estate was once once more flooded due to floodwaters from the mountain. (Picture: Chai Wan People Chai Wan Incident FB)
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