Tropical Storm Mulan has made landfall in Zhanjiang and is moving away from Macao; winds are expected to ease this afternoon; all government departments and public entities to re-open this afternoon.
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T3 will remain in effect during the day with ‘medium possibility’ of T8 being hoisted later this evening.
Good news for swimmers, table tennis fans and other sporty types; green Health Code still compulsory, and users advised to continue social distancing.
Weather bureau says winds in Macao will intensify with occasional heavy showers and thunderstorms starting tomorrow, flooding may occur in Inner Harbour.
Marine and Water Bureau urges passengers to take notice of latest Covid-19 border control measures between Macao and Guangdong before boarding.
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Macao should expect wet and windy weather today, with some thunderstorms; hoisting Signal No 3 likely this afternoon, forecasters say.
Following a month that saw extreme temperatures by day and night, city is set to get cooler and wetter in coming days.
Some cultural facilities remain closed, while anti-virus measures such as crowd control and mask wearing remain in force.