Forecaster issues T3 signal at 9.40pm, with warning to be upgraded to T8 at 2.20pm on Tuesday.

Tropical Storm Mitag makes landfall, with the No 3 typhoon signal remaining in force overnight.

City also braces for another storm, Ragasa, which is set to intensify into super typhoon over next few days.

City also braces for another storm, Ragasa, which is set to intensify into super typhoon over next few days.

Several airlines have offered free rebooking of air tickets for journeys between Tuesday and Thursday.

While one storm weakens, the weather is expected to worsen next week due to Tropical Storm Ragasa, which could strengthen into a super typhoon.

Observatory also issues amber rainstorm warning at 9.10am on Sunday, with city experiencing thunderstorms from remnants of Tropical Storm Mitag.

Hong Kong set to raise T1 typhoon signal as government prepares for ‘serious threats’ posed by looming storm.

Forecaster issues T3 signal at 9.40pm, with warning to be upgraded to T8 at 2.20pm on Tuesday.

Forecaster issues T3 signal at 9.40pm, with warning to be upgraded to T8 at 2.20pm on Tuesday.

Forecaster says Ragasa is expected to enter northern part of South China Sea on Monday in ‘extensive’ circulation and at ‘relatively high’ speed.

Forecaster says Ragasa is expected to enter northern part of South China Sea on Monday in ‘extensive’ circulation and at ‘relatively high’ speed.

Super Typhoon Ragasa prompts evacuations in Babuyan Islands, threatens Taiwan, Hong Kong, and southern China with destructive winds.

Super Typhoon Ragasa could cause the longest suspension of flights ever recorded at Hong Kong’s busy international airport

Travellers facing major disruptions, with at least 700 flights set to be cancelled by city’s four airlines alone in coming days.

Chief executive stresses government’s primary goal is to ‘ensure the safety of all people in Hong Kong’.

Ragasa is the strongest storm anywhere on Earth so far this year.

Ragasa could become the strongest typhoon in the city’s history.

Hong Kong shut schools and cancelled flights on Tuesday as super typhoon Ragasa - the world's most powerful tropical cyclone this year - neared the financial centre.

Typhoon Ragasa is sweeping over Asia causing major disruption. The Category 5 super typhoon – which has been labelled as “potentially catastrophic” – is currently travelling west…

Observatory downgrades Ragasa from super to severe typhoon, with flights to resume from 6am.