Fengshen: Hong Kong T3 signal in force until 6pm on Tuesday as some classes suspended

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Classes at kindergartens and some special schools in Hong Kong will be suspended on Tuesday, with the No 3 typhoon signal remaining in force until at least 6pm.

The Hong Kong Observatory said on Monday that while Severe Tropical Storm Fengshen, a Chinese name meaning “the god of wind”, was edging closer to the Guangdong coast, the need for a higher typhoon warning was unlikely.

It was forecast to move west or west-northwest across the northern part of the South China Sea, edging closer to the coast of Guangdong gradually, the Observatory said.

The No 3 signal means strong winds with sustained speeds of 41km/h to 62km/h, with gusts exceeding 110km/h, can be expected.

“In the past few hours, Fengshen strengthened and continued to edge closer to the coast of Guangdong,” the forecaster said.

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