Public buses and banks will resume operations at 11 am and 2 pm, respectively, while all government departments will resume operations in the afternoon.
Macao weather
Local weather expected to become unstable starting this afternoon; possibility of hoisting Signal No 8 between tonight and tomorrow morning is high, while the issuing of Signal No 9 is low.
Typhoon Ma-on predicted to enter the northern part of South China Sea midweek but its path and intensity are still uncertain.
Weather bureau says winds in Macao will intensify with occasional heavy showers and thunderstorms starting tomorrow, flooding may occur in Inner Harbour.
Forecasters point to high temperatures in Guangdong and around the world, likely to be more frequent under effects of global warming.
After yesterday’s deluge, which saw 234 millimetres of rain lash parts of Macao, observatory warns residents to beware of floods and landslides as more of the same is on the way.
Heavy showers and thunderstorms set to drench Macao as trough of low pressure over Guangdong moves south.
Record-breaking rainfall accompanied by frequent storm warnings; storm on 12 May lasted for longer than 16 hours.