Super Typhoon Yinxing: Hong Kong braces for intense rain and strong gusts
No 3 warning expected to remain until 10am on Sunday, with back-to-back storms possible amid arrival of another typhoon next week
Intense rain and strong gusts will hit Hong Kong starting at around midnight on Saturday as Severe Typhoon Yinxing nears, while another tropical cyclone is due to arrive next week.
The Observatory said the No 3 signal was expected to remain in force until 10am Sunday.
The weather forecaster issued the signal at 3.40pm on Saturday as Yinxing edged closer to the coast of southern China.
If the second storm next week also triggers a warning, it will be the first time two typhoons have struck in November since 1954.
The forecaster said the warning signal would remain in force until at least 10am on Sunday, with Yinxing expected to skirt more than about 300km (186 miles) to the south of Hong Kong between Saturday evening and Sunday.