Typhoon Bualoi brings windy weather and swells to Hong Kong but threat limited
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The weather forecaster said on Saturday afternoon that Typhoon Bualoi – named after a kind of Thai dessert – was within 800km (497 miles) of Hong Kong.
It said Bualoi would move across the central part of the South China Sea over the weekend towards the northern part of Vietnam.
“Bualoi is expected to maintain a distance of over 700km from Hong Kong. Its direct threat to the territory is not high,” the Observatory said.
“However, under the combined effect of the ridge of high pressure over the coast of southeastern China and Bualoi, it will be windy over the coast of southern China [on Saturday] and [Sunday]. Seas will be rough with swells.”