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When will the typhoon in Shenzhen end?

On August 25th, around 10: 30, Typhoon Saddle No.9 landed in Dianbai coastal area of Maoming, Guangdong. At 3 pm, the impact of typhoon "Saddle" on the wind and rain in our city weakened, and the Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory lifted the blue warning of typhoon in the city. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the Shenzhen Sanfang Command decided to end the emergency response to flood control and typhoon prevention. So far, the urban customs and rain in Shenzhen are very stable. Except for some trees and branches falling off, no reports of disasters and dangers have been received for the time being, and the overall operation of the city is stable. However, precipitation leads to high soil water content, so citizens should pay attention to stay away from dangerous slopes and continue to do defensive work. On the evening of 24th, Typhoon Saddle passed due south of Shenzhen, the closest to Shenzhen. Cassie Wang, a forecaster of Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory, said that the saddle has the characteristics of asymmetric structure, strong wind in the east, heavy rain in the west and fast moving speed. "Typhoon Saddle has caused obvious wind and rain effects on our city, mainly strong winds. Because of its fast moving speed and relatively short impact time, the gale in our city mainly appears from the night of 24th to the morning of 25th, with land gusts of 8-9 and plateau and sea gusts of1-12. According to statistics, there are 58 stations in the city with the maximum gust of more than 8, and the maximum gust in the highlands is 12, which appears in the Nan 'ao office of Dapeng New District. In terms of rainfall, affected by the cloud system around the typhoon, Luohu, Yantian and Longgang recorded heavy rain and local heavy rain. " With the typhoon "saddle" away, the wind and rain in our city will gradually weaken. The Municipal Meteorological Observatory predicts that there will be showers in the city on the 26th, and the weather will turn hot again on the 27th, with some short-term showers. It should be noted that the risk of geological disasters in our city is high because of the high soil water content caused by precipitation. The public should pay attention to stay away from dangerous areas such as dangerous walls, retaining walls and slopes, and safety comes first.